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Helping your child see beyond popularity

Let’s be honest—almost every teenager wants to be seen, heard, and known. It’s part of their world. From social media to TV, everywhere they turn, someone’s flashing a lifestyle that says, “Be like me.”

Our boys aren’t immune to this pressure. Society subtly encourages them to chase popularity—craving the spotlight, the likes, the follows, and the applause. If we aren’t careful, this desire for social validation can lead them down some dangerous paths.

Some teens have gone as far as posting inappropriate content online, all in the name of getting likes and followers. Others might join bad crowds, trying to fit in by engaging in risky behavior—drinking, smoking, or even bullying others. When they finally get the attention they crave, it becomes an addictive cycle. And once they start, it’s harder to convince them to stop.

Mothers, we have to be proactive. It’s not enough to wait until our boys are deep in the pressure to be “liked.” We must start the conversation early. Sit with your son and discuss what true popularity is—and what it’s not.

Tell him: “It’s okay to want to be known, but how you become known matters.” It’s not wrong to desire attention, but if it comes at the expense of his morals, values, or character, it’s not worth it.

Let him know that
(I) Popularity feels good, but it fades. Character lasts.”

(II) Boys who chase fleeting applause will eventually burn out. But boys who build character will stand the test of time.

(III) He doesn’t need to chase popularity to feel valued. He just needs to know that his worth is secure in who he is, and not in the applause of the world.

Tell him about Jesus. He didn’t chase crowds—He spoke the truth, even when many walked away. Joseph stood firm in the pit, and Daniel didn’t waver in the lion’s den. God was with them, and that made all the difference.

Galatians 1:10 —- Am I now trying to win the approval of human beings, or of God?”

How are you helping your son understand that true value comes from character, not popularity? Kindly share

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