Parents Worry About Their Kids' Safety on the Internet

Many are concerned with online predators, but few fear cyberbullying, survey finds

Posted: November 24, 2009

TUESDAY, Nov. 24 (HealthDay News) -- More than four in five parents say their children use the Internet without adult supervision, but at the same time almost two-thirds are worried about online predators, a new survey has found.

The findings, released online Nov. 19 by the C.S. Mott Children's Hospital National Poll on Children's Health, show that parents have a variety of concerns about their children's safety on the Internet.

The researchers found that 81 percent of parents surveyed said their children aged 9 to 17 use the Internet without being supervised by an adult. Almost half have profiles on social-networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook; the number grows to two-thirds among kids aged 13 to 17.

Among parents whose kids go online, about two-thirds of the parents said they're concerned about sexual predators on the Internet, and about half of the parents worry about their children seeing pornography online.

Parents were less concerned about online gambling, video games and bullying, the survey found.

"Parents are quite aware of some online safety risks but seem less aware about others," Dr. Matthew Davis, director of the poll, said in a news release from the University of Michigan Health System. "We know from other studies that about one in seven children between the ages of 10 and 17 have received sexual solicitation over the Internet, and about one in three children have been exposed to sexually explicit material. So it's not a surprise that most parents whose kids are online unsupervised are concerned about issues related to sexual predators and pornography. On the other hand, cyberbullying is a very worrisome problem for kids, yet the majority of parents say they are not concerned about it."

More information

To learn more about cyberbullying, visit the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Stop Bullying Now! site.

Very true

This is a true fact.... The internet is filthy these days.

Except this article does not inform parent on what they can do.

I use WebWatcher and I can see everything that my child is seeing / doing online.

I feel so much better that I can moderate the internet usage and keep tabs.

You can get it here:

http://www.parentalsoftware.org

George @ Nov 27, 2009 10:57:07 AM

The only REAL way to keep your kids safe online...

The bottom line is that if parents REALLY want to keep their kids safe online, they need to know what said kids are doing on the computer, and what is happening in their online lives. Blocks and filters are easy to get around, and talking alone will get you nowhere… (if you think your kids are going to tell you, honestly, everything they are doing online – you are a fool). Education is a great thing, and very necessary, but how can you consider yourself educated if you don’t know the simplest information – like what your kids are really doing. If you have monitoring software, like our PC Pandora (www.pcpandora.com), you will know everything they do and will be able to talk to them about it. If you aren’t monitoring and don’t know what they are really doing, how can you be sure they are safe? It’s not an issue of privacy (I have no idea where and when kids were granted endless privacy because they exist – in my day privacy was earned through trust and an established good behavior record), nor is it an issue of trust – it’s called being a 21st century parent. If you don’t know what your kids are doing online, you aren’t doing your job as a parent. If you aren’t monitoring what your kids do online and watch them, someone else will…

KenS of NY @ Nov 25, 2009 13:05:49 PM

Being Safe Online

Parents who are concerned about keeping their children safe online might be interested in a new blog I am writing on the subject:

http://spysure.blogspot.com

I look forward to seeing you there.

Kevin Pitkin @ Nov 25, 2009 09:51:07 AM

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