This article examines parental regulation of children and teenagers' online activities. A national survey of 1511 children and 906 parents found that 12-17-year-olds encounter a range of online risks. Parents implement a range of strategies, favoring active co-use and interaction rules over technical restrictions using filters or monitoring software, but these were not necessarily effective in reducing risk. Parental restriction of online peer-to-peer interactions was associated with reduced risk but other mediation strategies, including the widely practiced active co-use, were not. These findings challenge researchers to identify effective strategies without impeding teenagers' freedom to interact with their peers online
To ensure their children's safety online, parents can utilize number of strategies, including active...
The Internet places the whole world at children’s fingertips. Children communicate through the Inter...
The Internet places the whole world at children’s fingertips. Children communicate through the Inter...
This article examines parental regulation of children and teenagers' online activities. A national s...
Given the Safer Internet Day 2012 theme of Connecting Generations, we ask whether, instead of imposi...
The role of parents in regulating the risks and benefits of the internet for children is becoming mo...
The role of parents in regulating the risks and benefits of the internet for children is becoming mo...
Although the new sociology of childhood draws attention to societal influences on children’s experie...
Although the new sociology of childhood draws attention to societal influences on children’s experie...
As internet use becomes widespread at home, parents are trying to maximize their children’s online o...
Although the new sociology of childhood draws attention to societal influences on children’s experie...
Although the new sociology of childhood draws attention to societal influences on children’s experie...
Given the new risks and opportunities generated by the use of the Internet since childhood, it seems...
Item does not contain fulltextAs Internet use becomes widespread at home, parents are trying to maxi...
As Internet use becomes widespread at home, parents are trying to maximize their children's online o...
To ensure their children's safety online, parents can utilize number of strategies, including active...
The Internet places the whole world at children’s fingertips. Children communicate through the Inter...
The Internet places the whole world at children’s fingertips. Children communicate through the Inter...
This article examines parental regulation of children and teenagers' online activities. A national s...
Given the Safer Internet Day 2012 theme of Connecting Generations, we ask whether, instead of imposi...
The role of parents in regulating the risks and benefits of the internet for children is becoming mo...
The role of parents in regulating the risks and benefits of the internet for children is becoming mo...
Although the new sociology of childhood draws attention to societal influences on children’s experie...
Although the new sociology of childhood draws attention to societal influences on children’s experie...
As internet use becomes widespread at home, parents are trying to maximize their children’s online o...
Although the new sociology of childhood draws attention to societal influences on children’s experie...
Although the new sociology of childhood draws attention to societal influences on children’s experie...
Given the new risks and opportunities generated by the use of the Internet since childhood, it seems...
Item does not contain fulltextAs Internet use becomes widespread at home, parents are trying to maxi...
As Internet use becomes widespread at home, parents are trying to maximize their children's online o...
To ensure their children's safety online, parents can utilize number of strategies, including active...
The Internet places the whole world at children’s fingertips. Children communicate through the Inter...
The Internet places the whole world at children’s fingertips. Children communicate through the Inter...