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    March 21, 2019
    How parents feel about – and manage – their teens’ online behavior and screen time

    Parents are split on whether issues teens face today are similar to or different from when they were a teen

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    Parents are split on whether issues teens face today are similar to or different from when they were a teen
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    How parents feel about – and manage – their teens’ online behavior and screen time
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    A majority of parents check their teen’s web history and use ‘digital grounding’ as a form of punishment
    A majority of teens think parents are doing a good job at addressing online bullying and harassment
    Digital monitoring is more common for parents of a younger teen; moms are somewhat more likely than dads to police their teen’s online behavior
    Parents are split on whether issues teens face today are similar to or different from when they were a teen
    Parents, themselves, struggle with device distractions
    65% of parents worry their teen spends too much time in front of screens
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