Do I really need a 9 step skin routine from Sephora and lots of makeup to feel pretty? I guess so...
Narrator: Through technology, specifically social media, Kids today feel they must grow up quickly to fit in —obsessing over skincare routines, makeup, and products from places like Sephora, believing that youthfulness isn’t enough anymore. They are constantly bombarded with the message that they need to look older to be ‘cool’ or accepted
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Sarah's life is 100 times etter than mine, Johnny's message was right I am pathetic and ugly!
Excessive screen time leads children to compare themselves to unrealistic standards set by social media, fostering insecurity and self-doubt. They often feel pressured to look older or fit in, which affects their mental health and self-esteem. Cyberbullying only deepens these struggles, as hurtful comments and online harassment leave lasting emotional scars, further damaging their confidence.
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Lilia! I heard you crying what happened?
Johnny says I'm ugly is that true?
Of course not! Lilia, this is the third time I'm hearing about you revcieving nasty comments !
I don't know mom, I wanna be like the other kids I see on my phone
You're perfect the way you are Lily. Don't listen to him, I'm going to have to talk to the principal and his parents, but for now I am going to take your phone and restrict your social media Lily, for your safety.
Aww, okay I guess I understand, thanks mom!
This highlights the urgent need to limit children's screen time, as excessive use affects their mental and emotional well-being. By setting boundaries on technology, we can help children focus on real-world connections, develop self-esteem, and preserve their sense of identity without the constant influence of social media.
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