SafeScroll πŸ§‘ Ages 13–19 Β· Teenagers Dual Worksheet

Teen Social Media
Audit Worksheet

Complete your column separately, then come together to compare. Designed to start a conversation β€” not an argument. No right or wrong answers.

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Rules for using this worksheet: Each person fills in their own column without looking at the other's answers. No coaching, no peeking. When both columns are complete, share them and discuss the differences β€” especially where your answers surprise each other. Neither column is more "right" than the other.

πŸ§‘ Teen's column

Fill this in on your own first

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§ Parent's column

Fill this in on your own first

How much time do you/does your teen spend on social media on a typical school day?
Which platforms do you/does your teen use most? (List them in order)
What time do you/does your teen usually stop using social media before bed?
What do you/does your teen mainly do on social media? (watch, post, message, browse?)

Rate each feeling from 1 (never) to 5 (often) using the circles below. Teen fills left column; parent estimates right column independently.

πŸ§‘ Teen rates themselves

Left out / FOMO
Anxious or stressed
Happy or inspired
Comparing myself to others
Unable to stop scrolling
1 = Never5 = Often

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§ Parent estimates for teen

Left out / FOMO
Anxious or stressed
Happy or inspired
Comparing myself to others
Unable to stop scrolling
1 = Never5 = Often

Part 3 β€” What we wish the other understood

This is the most important section. Write honestly β€” then share without interrupting each other.

πŸ§‘ Teen β€” what I wish my parent understood about social media
πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§ Parent β€” what I wish my teen understood about my concerns
πŸ§‘ Teen β€” one rule I think is too strict
πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§ Parent β€” one thing I'm willing to change

Use these prompts to guide your discussion:

1What surprised you most about the other person's answers?
2Where did your answers match β€” and what does that tell you?
3Which emotional reaction score had the biggest gap between columns?
4What is one thing you'd each be willing to try differently based on what you've read?
5What's one thing you want to check in on again in a month's time?

Write down any commitments you make together so you can refer back to them:

πŸ§‘ Teen will try to…
πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§ Parent will try to…
We'll check in again on:

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