We’re excited to share that Ready Set Screen was recently featured in Girls’ Life magazine’s wellness article:
“Is Your Feed Messing With Your Mental Health? Try These Fixes”
But more importantly — this isn’t just a mention. It’s a shift.
For years, teens have been handed smartphones with zero real guidance on how social media actually works — while the platforms themselves are engineered to keep them scrolling.
What Girls’ Life did here is different. They didn’t just talk about screen time. They didn’t just say “take a break.” They pointed their readers toward understanding the system itself.
And that’s where the Social Media Driver’s License comes in.
What They Said
If you want to feel more confident navigating social media, you might want to check out the Social Media Driver’s License Course. This program is designed to help you understand how social media really works…and how to handle any tricky sitch that pops up online.
That’s exactly why we built the Social Media Driver’s License. Not to tell teens to get off their phones, but to give them the tools to use them on their own terms.
Why This Moment Matters
Girls’ Life has been a trusted voice for teen girls for decades. So when they start pointing readers toward media literacy — not just moderation — it signals something bigger:
Parents are paying attention.
Educators are speaking up.
And now, youth media is catching up.
This conversation isn’t fringe anymore.
It’s becoming essential.
What’s Next
If you haven’t read the full article, it’s worth a look.
And if you’re ready to give your child (or your students) a real framework for navigating social media — the Social Media Driver’s License is exactly that.
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