Last fall, FOSI talked to parents around the country to find out more about what it means to be a parent in the digital age. Through Hart Research Associates, we conducted a nationwide survey and a series of diverse focus groups in Towson, Maryland to learn more about how parents weigh the potential benefits and harms of their kids using technology and going online.
FOSI explored what areas of online life concerned parents and how confident parents felt about their ability to manage their kids’ use of technology. FOSI released the final report, “Parenting in the Digital Age: How Parents Weigh the Potential Benefits and Harms of Their Children’s Technology Use” in November 2014.
Some of the key findings include:
During the research focus groups, parents shared how they use technology at home and some of the benefits and problems they experience. We heard from a lot of parents who were worried about technology having a negative impact on their kids’ interpersonal communication skills, but we also heard stories from some parents whose kids are shy or have developmental issues and are really aided by the ability to communicate by text, email, and social media.
Divorced parents talked about the difficulty managing what their kids are doing online when they are not with them full time, but some also really liked being able to use technology tools to co-parent. Parents discussed what age to give their kids a cell phone and most parents said age 11, though many said it depends on how responsible their kids are or how useful it would be to reach their children.
We heard a lot about where parents are getting information and the different types of resources that would be helpful to have. FOSI will use these findings and many others from the report to provide resources through Good Digital Parenting to help parents. We want our research studies to help spark discussions, generate ideas, and be a source for parents to see what other parents are experiencing.
We learned so much from parents during the research study and now we want to hear from you parent in the digital age.
Share your stories and thoughts with us!
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