ByABC7 Chicago Digital Team via WLS logo

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CHICAGO (WLS) — With students heading back to school and celebrities taking breaks from social media, a mental health expert has some advice for families.

Chicago Public Schools announced a new partnership with Safer Schools Together. The goal is to intervene at the first sight of concerning social media posts to prevent the issue from growing.

SEE ALSO | Our Chicago: CPS students head back to class earlier amid 3rd pandemic school year

Alexa James, CEO of NAMI Chicago suggested parents and kids take a break.

“I think that with school being back, it’s always a good opportunity to have a reset with parents,” James said.

James reminded parents to keep in mind the origins of social media, which is to keep users coming back, especially when it comes to teenagers.

“It can create an opportunity to connect but can also cause cyberbullying or unhealthy competition,” James said.

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