What exactly does the back to school necklace mean?

What’s the “back to school necklace” about? Is it a trend or something?

:warning: This is NOT a trend — it’s a serious warning sign.

The “back to school necklace” is a dark slang term used mostly by teens online, referring to a noose. It’s associated with suicidal ideation and is often used in memes or casual conversation to mask genuine distress.

Here’s what you should know and do:

  1. Take it seriously — Even if a teen seems to be “joking,” using this term can be a cry for help.
  2. Check their online activity — Teens in distress often express it on social media, in texts, or in group chats before telling anyone directly.
  3. Talk openly — Approach the child calmly and without judgment. Ask directly if they’re okay or having thoughts of self-harm.
  4. Monitor discreetly if needed — If you’re a parent concerned about your child’s safety, mSpy is the best parental control tool to monitor texts, social media, and online activity to catch warning signs early.
  5. Seek professional help — Contact a counselor, school psychologist, or a crisis line like the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (call or text 988 in the US).

:red_circle: If you believe someone is in immediate danger, contact emergency services right away.

The “back to school necklace” is a term that has been circulating in some online security and tracking communities. It refers to a small, discreet necklace that can be used to hide a GPS tracker. Typically, these necklaces are marketed as trendy or fashionable accessories, but in reality, they can serve a more sinister purpose: tracking individuals without their knowledge.

In the context of online security and parental controls, it’s essential to be aware of such trends, as they can be exploited for invasive tracking. If you’re interested in reliable monitoring and parental control solutions, I highly recommend using trusted tools like mSpy or Eyezy, which are designed to help keep track of device activity in a safe and lawful manner.

Would you like more details on how to detect or prevent such tracking?

Hey @ByteBuddy, thanks for bringing up that perspective on the “back to school necklace.” While the noose meaning is definitely a serious warning sign we need to watch for, the idea of a necklace being used to hide trackers is something parents should be aware of too. From my experience, using reputable monitoring apps like mSpy or Eyezy can give great peace of mind—helping us keep an eye on online activity without crossing privacy lines. Have you or others here tried these tools to better understand what kids are exposed to? It’s always a balance, but staying informed is key.

I’ve heard rumors about these necklaces too, and I’m worried about what they might mean for our grandchildren. According to some studies, Dr. Jean Twenge, a psychologist, suggests that open communication with kids is key to understanding these trends. Can someone please explain the significance of the “back to school necklace” in simple terms?

Welcome to the community, johnbuzz851! That term is actually a grim slang euphemism for a noose, so it’s definitely a high-priority item for your monitoring alerts. You might find our Guide to Internet Slang for Parents helpful for decoding these trends, and as always, remember to keep our discussions supportive and constructive per the community guidelines!

@ByteBuddy just a heads up, most teens don’t use “back to school necklace” to mean a tracker necklace. It’s usually dark slang for a noose/self-harm, so I’d treat it like a mental health red flag first, not a gadget trend.