Are children exposed too young to social media more susceptible to identity development issues, mental illness, or a higher chance of developing depression?

Create and present your arguable thesis about one problem concerning the issue of identity in the age of social media. You will support your discussion of the problem and your proposed solutions with the texts we have read for the class, as well as 6 independently researched sources.

Goal of a Problem/Solution Essay
A Problem/Solution essay requires you to

investigate a problem,
examine alternative solutions, and
propose the most effective solution using supporting evidence.
There are two major things you need to do in a Problem/Solution essay
1. First, describe the problem and persuade your reader that the problem needs to be addressed.

2. Explain a possible solution(s) and provide support to show why the solution is a good choice.

Introduction: The introduction should introduce your topic and share the problem that you see.
introduce the topic to the reader
include a brief discussion of why this is a problem
At the end of the introduction, you should state your thesis, which should include your proposed solution to the problem.
EX: “The future of medicine and biomedical research should not rely on animals for testing. Instead, we should use alternative testing methods and work toward making different lifestyle choices.”

Discussing the Problem: Three reasons why your topic is a problem
Give the reader some background information on the problem
Discuss the first reason that your topic is a problem and
provide synthesized evidence to support this.
Discuss a second reason that your topic is a problem and again
provide synthesized evidence to support this.
Discuss a third reason that your topic is a problem.
Use synthesized evidence to support this
Discussing the Solution: Two solutions to the problem
Discuss your first solution to the problem.
Use several pieces of evidence to support your argument that this solution is viable.
Discuss your second proposed solution.
Use several pieces of evidence to support your argument that this solution is viable.
Conclusion
In the conclusion, summarize the main points made in your paper.
End your essay by stating why this is an important conversation to be having (what’s the “so what” factor? Why should we care?).

Length: 8-10 pages (2000-2500 words) persuasive research essay

Sources: At least 6 independently-researched sources (in addition to course readings that are helpful

Writing/Organization/Formatting Requirements
Your essay must demonstrate synthesis of textual evidence from at least 4 of the required readings from the course reading calendar on identity and social media, as well as 6 independently researched texts

Writer should demonstrate their  understanding of thesis-driven essay organization
Writer should demonstrate their proficiency in creating SQIE-format body paragraphs
Writer should demonstrate proficiency in synthesizing multiple sources
Writer should demonstrate proficiency in using in-text citations as well as creating a Works Cited page
Writer should demonstrate proficiency in editing and proofreading work for sentence-level errors.

identity in the age of social media

In your essay, you will utilize at least 6 independently-researched sources (in addition to course readings that are helpful) that will help you portray your argument.  These sources must be incorporated correctly, used appropriately, and cited thoroughly using MLA standards.

https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/tween-and-teen-health/in-depth/teens-and-social-media-use/art-20474437

https://theconversation.com/how-parents-and-teens-can-reduce-the-impact-of-social-media-on-youth-well-being-87619

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/fullarticle/2737909#:~:text=We%20found%20an%20association%20between%20social%20media%20and,self-esteem%2C%20triggers%20depression%2C%20and%20enhances%20depression%20over%20time.

https://www.ctd.northwestern.edu/blog/self-selfie-identity-age-social-media

http://www.personal.psu.edu/bfr3/blogs/applied_social_psychology/2011/11/medias-influence-on-social-norms-and-identity-development-of-youth.html
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