November 14, 2012

New Study Shows Significant Gaps in Perceptions about Teens’ Online Behavior

Research released by the Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI) explores the online generation gap between parents and teens and reveals a number of disparities in their views about online safety. These gaps in perception demonstrate that great advancements can and should be made to improve communication between parents and teens about online behavior.

Key survey findings include:
- Teens think parents are less informed.
- A disconnect exists in online safety conversations.
- Parents underestimate teens’ concerns about potential consequences of their online activities.
- Parents are monitoring more than teens think.

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