Kids are checking in to their social networks far more, sharing more information, making mistakes and even joining more social causes than Mom and Dad knew. Of course, for most kids, the level of awareness and understanding their parents have about their online lives is pretty good. It all depends on how you choose to stay connected. Here are some highlights from the study:
- 22% of teens check social networking sites more than 10 times a day, while only 4% of parents believe kids are checking that much
- 51% of teens check social networking sites more than once a day, while only 23% of parents say their kids check more than once a day
- 28% have shared personal information that they normally wouldn't have shared in public
- 25% have shared a profile with a false identity
- 39% have posted something they regretted
- 26% have pretended to be someone else online
- 54% have joined an online community or Facebook/MySpace group in support of a cause
- 34% have volunteered for a campaign, nonprofit, or charity
Common Sense Media has some tips for parents who desire greater connection with their online kids and to provide more guidance in appropriate online behavior:
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