By completing this course you will gain the tools and insights needed for a HEALTHY, BALANCED and POSITIVE relationship with social media.
Covers the type of content users may come across- most notably content such as misinformation, clickbait and other persuasive tactics used on the various platforms.
This 10 module course is the "drivers ed" for social media. Teens and parents can work through it together and prepare for whats ahead while learning how to create lasting healthy habits.
Designed to give your teen the tools to protect themselves online. From knowing how to recognize and respond to cyberbullying, to being better prepared to spot and prevent negative situations.
From highlight reels and filters to influencers, this module covers the online experience and will equip your teen with the knowledge and skills needed to recognize what is real and what is fake.
This module provides your teen with practical strategies for kickstarting and maintaining a balanced, mindful and positive social media experience.
Real-Life Examples
Interactive Activities
Discussion Prompts
with Mental Health Focus
If you worry that your teen . . .
This Course Can Help!
Won't know how to identify misleading content,
Will have a hard time understanding the importance of appropriate security and privacy measures,
Won't know how to manage the negative effects that can come from comparing themselves to unrealistic portrayals,
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Will spend too much time mindlessly scrolling on social media,
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To work on and complete the 30 minute course together - as parent & teen.
Move through the lessons at a pace that encourages learning and ultimately - works for you.
Using the prompts in each lesson to discuss and facilitate ongoing conversations.
Even if you as a parent use social media on a daily basis there is so much to learn, and learning side by side your teen allows for more open dialogue about social media use.
Frequently Asked Questions
This course can be a great precursor to your teen joining social media, but it can also be taken if they are years away from joining social media or have been on for a few years.
Although delaying or restricting media use can be part of your family plan, it is important to educate your teens and help them develop healthy habits early on. Social media is here to stay, so the more they know, the better off they will be.
By understanding the methods used to influence users and capture interests will help equip your teen with the skills they need to outsmart the platforms.
That is completely understandable. Investing time and money in a course is a big step. But a necessary step in preparing your family for a social media driven world.
So, if you have any questions or concerns, please message us and we can help.
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