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social media and middle schoolers resource Baby Steps to Social Media

Baby Steps to Social Media

Not sure when to give your child a smartphone with social media? This resources comes with a sample age-by-age roadmap for inspiration and a blank organizer to help you start planning your family's path. Of course, not all families are the same, so take what works for your family and tweak it to fit your own!

social media and middle schools resource My Social Media Manifesto

Social Media Manifesto

Whether you’re a seasoned influencer, or just entering your social media years, it’s always a good time to pause and reflect on the role you want social media to play in your life. This Social Media Manifesto kit is designed to help your teen cast a vision for the role she wants social media to play in her life when the time comes.

What People Love

One morning on the way to school, I noticed that my 7th grader was rummaging through my purse before she hopped out of the car. When I asked her what she was looking for--she was looking for her Social Media Manifesto. She wanted to tape it to her locker to remind her when she felt alone that there was a reason why she was waiting for social media. 

 

Julie S.

As I dropped my girl off today at middle school, I asked how it was going in the locker bay. She said, "A ton of friends were doing Tiktok and it's really boring." I asked her "Do you want Tiktok?" She said, "Not at all."

I 100% do not think she would be skeptical of Tiktok if it wasn't for Road to Social resources and mentors.

Mandy L.