

This timely and reflective KS4 (Year 11) PSHE lesson explores the broader mental health implications of social media, including addiction, cyberbullying, social comparison, and the pressure to present a perfect life online.
Students will critically evaluate their own digital habits and develop practical strategies for managing screen time, promoting positive online behaviour, and protecting their mental well-being in a hyperconnected world.
A crucial session for empowering students to take control of their digital lives with confidence, awareness, and balance.
Delivered as a fully editable PowerPoint presentation, no worksheets required.
Learning objective: Understand the broader implications of social media on mental health (addiction), including issues such as cyberbullying and social comparison. Develop strategies for promoting positive online behavior and supporting mental well-being.
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