*Why  Parents Must Stay Involved in Their Teen’s Social Media and Phone Use*

*Why Parents Must Stay Involved in Their Teen’s Social Media and Phone Use*

There’s a growing belief that teenagers “deserve privacy” on their phones and social media. It sounds respectful and modern—but in reality, it can leave young people exposed to dangers they are not developmentally equipped to handle alone.

The digital world is not neutral. It is full of adults who deliberately target teens because they know exactly how to manipulate them. And when parents step back under the banner of “privacy,” teens are left to navigate predators, scammers, and high‑pressure social situations with no safety net.

Parents (me included) — your teen’s phone is not a private world. It’s a doorway.
And on the other side are scammers, predators, and adults who know exactly how to manipulate kids.

Scammers message teens on Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, TikTok — then switch to text to pressure them. They send inappropriate photos, push teens to respond, and then flip to threats and extortion. This is a scripted tactic used worldwide.

Some teens become so overwhelmed with shame and fear that they feel trapped and hopeless. No child should ever carry that alone. This is why monitoring isn’t “controlling.” It’s protection. Know their apps. Check their messages. Keep accounts private. Stay involved.

And if your teen has been targeted — or even came close — therapy can be life‑changing. It gives them a safe space to talk, helps them understand manipulation, rebuilds confidence, and process fear or embarrassment in a healthy way. It also helps parents learn how to support without judgment.

Social media companies won’t protect our kids.
Law enforcement often can’t.
Parents must.

Stay present. Stay aware. Stay connected.
Your involvement could be the difference between panic and safety.

Richard Clements, LPC

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