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Survey says: Nearly 40% of American parents let pre-teens run loose on the web

Sometimes you just get some data across your desk that makes you lose faith.  New research from the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, shows that just 63% of parents say they are very concerned about their 12-13-year-old’s interactions with people they do not know online.

What?

Doesn’t this just make you a little dizzy? Nearly 40% of American parents aren’t concerned about what their kids are doing online with strangers? What am I missing? Can this possibly be true? Other findings from the survey:

Folks, parenting is not a democracy. You need to be involved with what your children are doing online and don’t take “but nobody else’s parents care” as an excuse.  Take an active role in monitoring online behavior and who is connecting to your kids! Agree?

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