Little: Teen Videos
or supervised accounts for younger teens to manage content accessibility. Google Help 3. Safety and Healthy Habits Avoid Lectures:
Long-winded lecturing often leads to teens tuning out. Instead, have conversations during relaxed times. Discuss Privacy:
Remind teens that posting "little" videos about their daily lives can have unintended privacy consequences. Monitor Trends: little teen videos
Teens frequently watch creators who share daily vlogs, reviews, and "get ready with me" (GRWM) videos, which can blur the line between entertainment and marketing. Social & Emotional Growth:
Ensure that video consumption does not displace essential activities like sleep, exercise, or face-to-face social interaction. Use Parental Tools: YouTube Kids or supervised accounts for younger teens to manage
Rather than banning platforms, ask teens what they are watching and why they find it funny or interesting, particularly if they engage with trends like "looksmaxxing". Focus on Literacy:
TikTok and YouTube Shorts are dominated by rapid trends, including comedic skits, dance challenges, and aesthetic lifestyles. Influencer Culture: Instead, have conversations during relaxed times
Stay aware of trending content to discuss any potentially dangerous or unhealthy trends (e.g., extreme beauty or dietary practices).
Content often revolves around navigating friendships, school stress, and puberty. Educational Shorts: Platforms like The Kid Should See This