7 in 10 Parents Fear Their Kids Are Becoming ‘Internet Zombies’

March 24th, 2022

I’m the only parent I know who locks down child accessible systems for both time and content. There is such a low understanding of basic IT concepts out there that most parents simply give in.

Via: Study Finds:

Is all that time spent on social media, gaming apps, and streaming services turning kids’ brains into mush? Seven in 10 American parents are worried their children are turning into internet “zombies,” according to a survey.

The study polled 2,000 American parents of school-aged children and found 64 percent are concerned about the amount of time their children spend on the internet. Another two in three believe their child’s overall behavior has changed as a result of increased time online.

While 71 percent trust their child is mature enough to roam the web unsupervised, a quarter of parents think a child should be in their teens before allowing this. Still, the average parent surveyed let their child browse the internet independently at 11 years-old.

One Response to “7 in 10 Parents Fear Their Kids Are Becoming ‘Internet Zombies’”

  1. Loveandlight says:

    No small number of adults and kids have been turned into zombies by those smartphone devices that are so ubiquitous. I even have one now, though I rarely take it anywhere with me and remain committed to the idea that the Internet is for when I’m at home.

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