Children and social media – when to allow use?
Social media for children is a topic that stirs up a lot of emotions among parents. At what age should you let your child use social media platforms? What are the risks and benefits of having your child online? You will find the answers to these questions in the article below.
Benefits of using social media
- Developing digital skills – the modern world is based on technology, and social media can help a child better understand the internet.
- Contact with peers – children can maintain relationships with friends, especially if they live in different places.
- Access to educational content – many platforms offer valuable materials that can support learning.
- Developing creativity – posting photos, videos or content helps children express themselves.
- Learning responsibility – using social media teaches children how to consciously manage their online presence.
The dangers of social media
- Screen Addiction – Excessive internet use can negatively impact a child’s development.
- Cyberbullying – children may be exposed to hate, harassment or inappropriate content.
- Danger of contact with strangers – an unknowing child may make contact with people with bad intentions.
- Negative impact on self-esteem – comparing yourself with others can lead to complexes and emotional problems.
- Sharing private information – children are often unaware of what information is safe to post.
At what age should you allow your child to use social media?
Each platform has its own age requirements:
- Facebook, Instagram, TikTok – from age 13.
- YouTube – children's content available without registration, full account available from 13 years of age.
- WhatsApp – from 16 years of age (in accordance with EU regulations).
The decision to allow a child to use social media should be adapted to their maturity and awareness of the risks.
How to safely introduce your child to the world of social media?
- Talk about threats – explain what dangers may lurk on the Internet.
- Set rules of use – limiting the time spent on social media platforms can help maintain balance.
- Monitor your child's activity – it's worth knowing what content they are viewing and what profiles they are following.
- Set up parental controls – Many platforms offer features that allow you to limit access to inappropriate content.
- Encourage a healthy balance – your child should develop their interests beyond the screen.
Summary
Social media for children can be both an educational tool and a source of danger. The key is a conscious approach from parents, establishing rules and talking about online safety. By introducing a child to the world of the internet at the right age and under the right care, you can make the use of social media a valuable element of their development.