One mom is unapologetic about checking her teens’ phones: “This is how I manage my ship.”
Studies have found that the vast majority of parents with kids between 13 and 17 regularly inspect their phones and social media apps for inappropriate and dangerous activities.A recent survey found that at least 31% of parents intend on monitoring their kids' phones until the age of 18.
“My guidance for parents is that they have a sit-down with their child, let them know what is or isn’t appropriate to share over the phone and come up with ways you both will feel safe about their phone usage,” said Nadel.
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