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How to Help Your Teens Use Technology Safely

June 27, 2025 Guest

Teenagers have grown up with smartphones and online gaming. It’s easy to assume that they are technology wizards who know more about the online world than you do, but they need guidance to avoid damaging their mental health or falling victim to cybercrime.

In this article, we’ll offer practical strategies to keep your teenager safe online and navigate the complexities of the digital world.

Foster Open and Ongoing Conversations About Online Life

Your teenagers should feel they can have honest, non-judgmental conversations about their online experiences. Avoid approaching online safety in an awkward, ‘big talk’ that never gets mentioned again. There should be a continuous dialogue about the platforms they use and the people they interact with without them feeling micromanaged.

Teenagers who feel comfortable discussing their online activities with you can share both positive and negative experiences without fear of punishment. They’ll be more likely to ask for help when they need it, whether it’s related to cyberbullying or scam messages.

Teach Critical Thinking and Digital Citizenship

You can play an important role in helping your teenagers become responsible digital citizens. With TikTok being incredibly popular among teens and young Americans, it’s essential to teach them how to evaluate online content critically and not blindly trust what they hear online. Point them in the direction of fact-checked claims and news, as well as how to identify biased or misleading information.

Teenagers are often impulsive, which can be a recipe for disaster on social media. Inform them that everything they post, like, or share contributes to their digital footprint, which can harm future opportunities, such as college admissions or job applications. You should also encourage them to be empathetic and respectful in their online interactions, even on anonymous sites like Reddit.

Prioritize Mental Health in the Digital Age

While online gaming and social media can be great tools for teenagers to bond with friends and connect with others who share their interests, they can present challenges. Poor mental health resulting from excessive time on social media has been rising over the past decade as teenagers compare themselves to others and set unrealistic standards.

Your children can face cyberbullying from strangers and classmates, which may similarly lead to anxiety and low self-esteem. It’s essential that you know the signs of emotional distress, like withdrawal, mood changes, or obsessiveness, and don’t hesitate to seek professional support if you think your teenagers need it.

Establish Clear Boundaries and Use Safety Tools Wisely

To support your teenagers’ developing healthy relationships with screen time, help them set boundaries. You could set screen-free times during meals and before bed and stick to it yourself to set an example and avoid them asking why you can do it when they can’t.

Don’t hesitate to steer them in the direction of end-to-end encrypted cloud storage to protect their files from hackers. You can do the same for emails by teaching them to recognize phishing attempts by flagging suspicious emails, reducing the chance of them falling for malicious websites.

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