Quick Video Solution Library

Social Media & Screen Time

About This Library

Many parents struggle to know how much screen time to allow their kids to have, how old their kids should be when they begin using social media, and how to navigate conflict surrounding phone and video game use.

Additionally, the U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory Report indicates that nearly all teens use social media and we cannot conclude it is safe for their mental health. In the context of our ongoing national pediatric mental health crisis, we must come together to address these important issues.

This library of quick videos provides answers to your questions about screen time and social media use at various ages of your child’s development.

Click on the title below to access the video and handouts.

After this library, you will be able to:

  • Understand the positive and negative aspects of social media and screen time for kids and teens
  • Set boundaries regarding social media and screen time
  • Help to keep your kids and teens safe online
  • Communicate effectively about technology use

Meet your Instructors

Ruth Freeman

Mental Health, School Age, Relationships,

LCSW

Autumn Cloud-Ingram

Birth, Discipline, Teens,

LCSW

Amy Alamar

School, Teens, Relationships,

EdD

Aaron Weintraub

Autism, Anxiety, ADHD,

MS, Curriculum Advisor

Dana Asby

Mindfulness, Confidence, School,

MA, MEd

Sophie Hornick

Medical issues, Hospitalization, Grief/Loss,

MS, CCLS

Cora Megan

Toddlers/Preschoolers, Early Discipline, Childcare,

MA

Topics

  • behavior
  • brain development
  • character
  • communication
  • conversation
  • discipline
  • emotions
  • feelings
  • health
  • independence
  • listening
  • misbehavior
  • relationship
  • romance
  • rules
  • safety
  • self care
  • sex
  • talking
  • values

Age Category

  • School Age
  • Teens & Young Adults
  • Toddlers & Preschoolers
?>
Peace at Home