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It seems that we parents are always blamed for our children's use of social media or for whether or not they have good self-esteem.

Kike Esnaola
Kike Esnaola
Health psychologist specializing in an inclusive approach to mental health, eating behavior, and sexual and gender diversity
Forapsico

As I have pointed out in several answers, addressing this challenge makes no sense without approaching it from a perspective of shared responsibility.

In my opinion, the worst part is borne by the teenagers themselves, who are labeled as the "glass generation," "fragile generation," etc.

However, they are the last ones we should point to as responsible.

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Kike Esnaola
Kike Esnaola
Health psychologist specializing in an inclusive approach to mental health, eating behavior, and sexual and gender diversity
Forapsico