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Inappropriate online content concerns parents in digital age

84.9% of parents chose to monitor their children's devices, survey reveals

THE marked increase in children on digital platforms has parents navigating a tightrope between monitoring screen activity and providing some measure of privacy.

A recent survey by Porch.com questioned some 1001 American parents on raising the new tech-orientated generation, and the findings indicated the majority of parents were keeping an eye on web-based activity.
Some of the findings included:

Monitoring devices
39% of parents said they ‘always’ monitored children’s devices, while 35.3% said ‘very often’.

Gender bias
59% of parents agreed there is gender bias when disciplining boys and girls, although 74.1% still said they were equally strict with both genders of children.

Age for tech use
79% of the parents surveyed said their kids use smartphones, with the average age of children using these phones being around 10 years. Children 9 and below used tablets more, with the average of children using technology around five years of age. 84.9% of parents with young children monitor their devices.

Screen time
Despite scientific warnings about too much screen time, 58.9% of parents felt their children had the right amount of screen time, and another 2.5% said their children didn’t use technology enough. Many parents use WiFi as a means to discipline children, revoking use for punishment.

Checking communication
Most parents — 60.9% — admitted to reading their children’s text messages, and around 45.5% were disappointed with what they found.

Navigating the net
Eight in 10 parents surveyed monitored their children’s internet use in some way, although 66.8% also said they trusted their children to use it responsibly.
More than one in three parents were concerned about age-inappropriate content, while another 10% were concerned by the prevalence of social media influencers, with only 11% believing influencers had a positive impact on children.

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Tamlyn Jolly

With a background in publishing in the UK, Tamlyn has been in the news industry since 2013, working her way up from journalist to sub-editor. She holds a diploma in journalism from the London School of Journalism. Tamlyn has a passion for hard environmental news, and has covered many such stories during her time at the Zululand Observer. She is passionate about the written word and helping others polish their skill.
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