Many teenagers feel more comfortable with virtual friends than with real ones. The majority think that it is easier to chat on the Internet because they lack communication skills. In this article the effects of social Media on Teenagers, Chris crosby bemoans this negative In his social skills and alludes to evidence to back it up Farious reports sinege on teenager's out eighty three percent of American youth we their phones or email nohile internet and these merican teens send and receive uext messages /H imes a dry who used Researchers have found ihut the middle-school high chool and college students Facebook least unce during a 15 minue period get lower grades overall It is also true that parents often have no knowledge about what their kids do with their gadgets, oftentimes because parents are new to and perhaps not adept with the social networking scene. Crosby says that, "Hirile kids are plugged in to social media, only about 40% of parents are involved themselves." And because parents don't know the full picture, they also don't know how to deal with a teenager's potential overuse of social media and might even be aware that a not problem
Many teenagers feel more comfortable with virtual friends than with real ones. The majority think that it is easier to chat on the Internet because they lack communication skills. In this article the effects of social Media on Teenagers, Chris crosby bemoans this negative In his social skills and alludes to evidence to back it up Farious reports sinege on teenager's out eighty three percent of American youth we their phones or email nohile internet and these merican teens send and receive uext messages /H imes a dry who used Researchers have found ihut the middle-school high chool and college students Facebook least unce during a 15 minue period get lower grades overall It is also true that parents often have no knowledge about what their kids do with their gadgets, oftentimes because parents are new to and perhaps not adept with the social networking scene. Crosby says that, "Hirile kids are plugged in to social media, only about 40% of parents are involved themselves." And because parents don't know the full picture, they also don't know how to deal with a teenager's potential overuse of social media and might even be aware that a not problem