As Australia’s social media ban for under-16s just around the corner, children are already worried about losing touch with their friends. But while the onus is on social media platforms to act, researchers at the University of South Australia say the real battle will be at home—where parents must enforce the rules, manage their children’s reactions, and help them adjust.
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