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Screen Smart


ϳԹConnected and Meta

Screen Smart

In 2024, National ϳԹand Meta announced a new collaboration to empower parents and caregivers and give them easy access to practical resources, insights and guidance so they can confidently approach conversations within their families about age-appropriate online habits. 

Research shows that family engagement in teens’ digital lives can help teens have positive experiences. However, parents have a lot on their plates, and it can be difficult for parents to know where to begin to build trust and open dialogue within their family. 

Through this collaboration, National ϳԹand Meta are coming together to host  in cities across the country to provide hands-on education for parents and caregivers—including state, regional and local ϳԹleaders in each location—on how to use supervision features across Meta’s platforms and to facilitate open dialogue around the top questions parents have about screen time and devices. Attendees also hear from a range of academics and clinicians on ways to support their teens online.

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Updated Parent and Guardian’s Guide to Instagram


and  include helpful resources for you and your teen, updated to include information on Instagram Teen Accounts.

The guide includes:

  • Safety Features: that can help your teen explore our app safely. 
  • Conversation Starters: Questions to ask your teen to ensure they’re having a positive experience on Instagram.
  • Glossary of Instagram Terms: Get to know our features and settings in order to better navigate Instagram with your teen.



New: Instagram Teen Accounts


  • Starting September 2024, Instagram Teen Accounts is a new experience for teens, guided by parents. 
  • Teen Accounts have built-in protections which limit who can contact them and the content they see, and also provide new ways for teens to explore their interests. 
  • Teens under 16 will need a parent’s permission to change any of the built-in protections to be less strict within Teen Accounts.



Marquee Event


More than 175 parents & teens joined OH ϳԹand Meta for a discussion about digital wellbeing and youth safety, including more details on Instagram’s Teen Accounts at a local high school in Franklin Heights, OH. Parents and teens left this event with practical tips and resources to navigate the ups and downs of today’s digital world.

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More Information on ϳԹConnected and Meta Collaboration

“Families tell us that they need and want more information when it comes to devices, the internet, social media and screen time,” said National ϳԹPresident Yvonne Johnson. “We remain committed to bringing knowledge, tools and resources to help families navigate digital challenges together and thrive. Expanding our collaboration with Meta provides an opportunity to give parents and caregivers access to practical resources, expert insights and guidance so they can support healthy digital habits for their teens.”

This year, ϳԹleaders have participated in Screen Smart events in Colorado, Massachusetts, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, North Carolina, Louisiana, Florida, Georgia, and California.

“We want to reassure parents that we’re on their side when it comes to providing them with simple ways to manage their teens’ online experiences,” said Meta’s Global Head of Safety, Antigone Davis. “Meta has built more than 50 tools, features and resources for parents, and this collaboration with National ϳԹallows us to put more education in the hands of parents when they need it most so they can confidently navigate their teens’ online habits.” 

The collaboration with Meta is part of ϳԹConnected, an initiative by National ϳԹwhich seeks to improve digital access and equity, digital safety and wellbeing, cybersecurity, and digital literacy for all children through tailored programs, dissemination of resources and tools and community conversations. Facebook was a founding sponsor of the initiative in 2018, and National ϳԹand Facebook hosted 200 Digital Families Community Events at schools across the country in the 2018-2019 school year. National ϳԹand Instagram also hosted community events and supported parents with the Parent’s Guide to Instagram.

“National ϳԹhas been a partner to parents on digital parenting topics, exploring in-depth the issues that are on the minds of today’s families, and connecting them with tools, research and support. Our ϳԹConnected initiative is the foundation of our work in this area, through which we’re striving to help children act safely, responsibly and thoughtfully online,” said National ϳԹExecutive Director Nathan R. Monell, CAE. “We are pleased to be collaborating with Meta in this effort as we know there is still so much work to do in this area.”



Screen Smart workshops are a part of the ϳԹConnected initiative made possible with the support of Founding Sponsorship from Meta. National ϳԹdoes not endorse any commercial entity, product, or service. No endorsement of Meta is implied.

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