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Nov. 12—Across the country, parents are monitoring their children's online activity, texts, and locations, according to a recent report. "Parenting is difficult and the internet has made it tougher ...
Parents texting or calling their kids during class is a major source of frustration for many teachers. But that’s not the only way that parents are using technology to insert themselves into their ...
MIDDLETOWN — Emerging software is granting parents more significant access to their children’s behavior on social networking sites. Programs such as SafetyWeb or Checkpoint’s ZoneAlarm are designed to ...
A national conversation about potential links between smartphones and digital media and the ongoing teen mental health crisis has reached a fever pitch. But some researchers are expressing concerns ...
Parents are often under the impression that the best way to protect their preteens and teens online is to restrict their use: limiting the amount of time they can spend, implementing rules about which ...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Lee Chang-june can be miles from his 12-year-old son but still know when he plays a smartphone game. With the press of an app he can see his son’s phone activity, disable ...
(TNS) — Parents texting or calling their kids during class is a major source of frustration for many teachers. But that's not the only way that parents are using technology to insert themselves into ...
WASHINGTON - After Friendster came MySpace. By the time Facebook dominated social media, parents had joined the party, too. But the online scene has changed - dramatically, as it turns out - and these ...
Megan Brannan admits that she used to be the prototypical "overbearing" mom. Every night, she would check the phone of her 14-year-old son, Calvin, to see what he'd been doing and with whom he'd been ...