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Raising confident teens in the digital world of 2026

TOI Lifestyle Desk | Last updated on - Dec 26, 2025, 13:48 IST
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Raising confident teens in the digital world of 2026



The Generation of Teens Today: It has been noticed that growing up in 2026 is quite different from growing up in the last decade. The impact of artificial intelligence and algorithms on social networking sites has made teenagers live in a connected and different world. Technology has opened many doors of opportunity. However, it also consists of several fears and people's struggle to "keep up with the times." The task of keeping teens confident has become quite simpler. It no longer involves avoiding screens and computers. However, it means parents should adjust their strategy to meet the changing demands of the digital world.

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Encourage healthy risk-taking & creativity

The virtual world provides avenues for teenagers to share themselves through art, content production, programming, or activism. It is encouraging for teenagers to explore their potential through the above avenues. Self-confidence can be developed in teenagers when they are allowed to experiment and learn without being judged. This is made possible when parents focus on their children’s efforts instead of achievements.

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Modelling balanced digital behaviours at home

Teenagers are constantly watching the ways in which their parents interact with technology. Parents who are constantly checking their phones set poor examples in front of their teenagers. They begin to seem normal for being glued to their phones at all times. By showing teenagers that they set limits on their phone use, they encourage their teenagers to do so as well.

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Develop real-world skills together with digital skills

As important as technology expertise is to having in 2026, other skills such as communication skills, empathy, and problem-solving skills are also needed. Confident teens include those with expertise in both environments. By encouraging physical interaction, teamwork, and giving teens responsibilities, teens can develop expertise outside of technology. An important reminder for teens is to know their worth is not just represented on social media.

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Help teens develop a strong inner voice




In a digital space filled with opinions, trends, and constant feedback, the confident teen is internally guided by a strong inner voice. Parents in 2026 can do this by encouraging independent thinking and self-reflection. Open questions like "What do you think?" have teens trusting their own judgment. When teens learn to take a break, reflect, and decide based on values-not according to online noise-they become emotionally sure. With a strong inner voice, teens go through criticism, peer pressure, and digital trends without losing their sense of self.

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Focus on long-term confidence, not instant control

Rather Than Immediate Control, developing confident teenagers in 2026 is no short-term remedy. Rather than monitoring every step on the internet, it would be much more advisable to work towards strengthening decision-making skills. Confidence is instilled by giving teenagers autonomy to make decisions and face consequences. By making some extra effort, it would be easy to instil confidence within teenagers, which would remain unchanged both on and off the internet.

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