NorthPoint Counseling Perspective

Episode 6: Grandkids Unplugged - Social Media

February 18, 2024 John Sternfels, LPC, NCC, CSAT, CMAT, CCPS, C-SASI Season 1 Episode 6
Episode 6: Grandkids Unplugged - Social Media
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NorthPoint Counseling Perspective
Episode 6: Grandkids Unplugged - Social Media
Feb 18, 2024 Season 1 Episode 6
John Sternfels, LPC, NCC, CSAT, CMAT, CCPS, C-SASI

In this episode, counselor and author John Sternfels discusses children and social media. Children and social media have become inseparable in today's digital age. As technology advances, more kids are gaining access to various social media platforms at increasingly younger ages. While social media offers opportunities for communication, creativity, and learning, it also raises concerns about the potential risks and impacts on children's well-being.

On the positive side, social media can enhance children's social skills by allowing them to connect with peers, share experiences, and express themselves creatively. It can also serve as a valuable educational tool, providing access to a wealth of information and resources.

However, the downside involves potential exposure to inappropriate content, cyberbullying, and privacy issues. Children may encounter harmful material or engage in risky behaviors online. Moreover, the addictive nature of social media can contribute to issues such as sleep disturbances and a negative impact on mental health.

Parents, caregivers, and grandparents play a crucial role in managing children's social media usage. Establishing age-appropriate guidelines, discussing online safety, and monitoring online activities are essential steps to ensure a healthy relationship between children and social media. Education about responsible online behavior, critical thinking, and digital literacy is key in empowering children to navigate the digital world safely.

In summary, integrating children and social media comes with benefits and challenges. Striking a balance between leveraging the positive aspects and mitigating potential risks requires active involvement from parents, educators, and the broader community to promote a healthy and safe online environment for children.














John Sternfels, LPC, NCC, CSAT, CMAT, CCPS, C-SASI
Owner/Clinical Director of NorthPoint Professional Counseling
Counselor and Author

Books Available:
"A Partner's Guide To Truth & Healing" (available now)
"Behind The Smile" (available early 2024)
"DOWNLOAD for Parents" (available late 2024)

Show Notes

In this episode, counselor and author John Sternfels discusses children and social media. Children and social media have become inseparable in today's digital age. As technology advances, more kids are gaining access to various social media platforms at increasingly younger ages. While social media offers opportunities for communication, creativity, and learning, it also raises concerns about the potential risks and impacts on children's well-being.

On the positive side, social media can enhance children's social skills by allowing them to connect with peers, share experiences, and express themselves creatively. It can also serve as a valuable educational tool, providing access to a wealth of information and resources.

However, the downside involves potential exposure to inappropriate content, cyberbullying, and privacy issues. Children may encounter harmful material or engage in risky behaviors online. Moreover, the addictive nature of social media can contribute to issues such as sleep disturbances and a negative impact on mental health.

Parents, caregivers, and grandparents play a crucial role in managing children's social media usage. Establishing age-appropriate guidelines, discussing online safety, and monitoring online activities are essential steps to ensure a healthy relationship between children and social media. Education about responsible online behavior, critical thinking, and digital literacy is key in empowering children to navigate the digital world safely.

In summary, integrating children and social media comes with benefits and challenges. Striking a balance between leveraging the positive aspects and mitigating potential risks requires active involvement from parents, educators, and the broader community to promote a healthy and safe online environment for children.














John Sternfels, LPC, NCC, CSAT, CMAT, CCPS, C-SASI
Owner/Clinical Director of NorthPoint Professional Counseling
Counselor and Author

Books Available:
"A Partner's Guide To Truth & Healing" (available now)
"Behind The Smile" (available early 2024)
"DOWNLOAD for Parents" (available late 2024)