"GMA" parenting expert and contributor Rachel Simmons said,"Social media has a habit of making many of us feel like we're not good enough as we are and when our children see us modifying our own appearance or feeling as if we are less than when we engage on social media, that gives them a way of thinking about technology that says to them, maybe you're not good enough as you are, either.
She's been in the spotlight since then and has always been open about her life, appearing on reality TV and sharing her ups and downs publicly.Today, Simpson said she thinks it's important for her children to see what's real and for her to model a healthier relationship with social media. "If they don't see me following my dreams and fighting for what I believe in -- and fighting for who I am and my place in this world -- they'll never do it for themselves. And they'll just be on Instagram thinking that's what's perfect. It's not," Simpson told Bustle.
To build a better foundation for kids and their use of social media, Simmons recommended parents talk to kids about the impact of social media apps and discuss setting limits on how they use apps that alter their appearance.
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