Parents Underestimate Kids' Social Networking Usage and Behaviors
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Jim Liebelt Jim Liebelt's Blog
- Updated Aug 17, 2009
Parents may be unsettled by what their kids are doing on social networking sites, according to a survey recently released by Common Sense Media, a San Francisco advocacy group.
The survey polled 1,013 teens and 1,002 parents. The bottom line: Parents consistently underestimate how much time their kids spend on social networks and how often they engage in risky behavior, such as posting revealing photos of themselves, bullying other kids or hacking into their friends' accounts.
Among the findings:
37% of teens said they used social networks to make fun of other students, but only 18% of parents believe their own angels do so.
13% of teens said they posted naked or semi-naked photos or videos of themselves. Only 2% of parents said their kids have done that.
24% of teens said they signed on to someone else's account without permission, while only 4% of parents said their kids have done that.
28% of teens posted personal
information that they normally would not have revealed in public, but
16% of parents said their kids did that.
Source: Los Angeles Times
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2009/08/teens-on-social-networks.html
For more information on online safety, check out my Crosswalk.com parenting articles on the topic:
Sexting: A Parent's Guide to Keeping Your Teens Safe