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Social parenting: Teens feel closer to parents when they connect online

"Parents may not be very savvy with social media, but new research shows they shouldn't shy away from sending their teen a friend request on Facebook or engaging them on Twitter, Instagram and other social platforms.

"Brigham Young University professors Sarah Coyne and Laura Padilla-Walker found that teenagers who are connected to their on social media feel closer to their parents in real life.

"The study of nearly 500 families also found that teens that interact with their parents on social media have higher rates of "pro-social" behavior – meaning that they are more generous, kind and helpful to others...."

http://phys.org/news/2013-07-social-parenting-teens-closer-parents.html

Published in Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking

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