as a teenager you are aware of the fact that many learners do not know how to use social media platforms. write an article for your school magazine in which you give advice to students about appropriate behaviour.
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How Using Social Media Affects Teenagers
Experts say kids are growing up with more anxiety and less self-esteem.
Rachel Ehmke
Many parents worry about how exposure to technology might affect toddlers developmentally. We know our preschoolers are picking up new social and cognitive skills at a stunning pace, and we don’t want hours spent glued to an iPad to impede that. But adolescence is an equally important period of rapid development, and too few of us are paying attention to how our teenagers’ use of technology—much more intense and intimate than a 3-year-old playing with dad’s iPhone—is affecting them. In fact, experts worry that the social media and text messages that have become so integral to teenage life are promoting anxiety and lowering self-esteem.