Assyrian australia Explained: A parent’s guide to help teens adjust to social media age restrictions

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Because social connection is central to teenagers’ wellbeing, parents can help them plan alternative ways to stay in touch. Credit: ridvan_celik/Getty Images

Australia is restricting access to social media accounts for under-16s, and many families are wondering what it means in practice. While the rules place responsibility on tech platforms rather than young people or their parents, the changes may still create stress for teens who rely on social media to stay connected. Find out how the ban will work, why connection still matters, and how experts suggest supporting young people through the transition.


Key Points
  • Australia is introducing social media restrictions for young Australians under 16 years of age from 10 December 2025
  • Social media platforms—not parents—are responsible for enforcing age checks
  • Open conversations can help children manage the emotional impact of the changes.
  • Parents can support teens by planning alternative ways to stay connected and preparing for account changes.
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