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For Parents, Families, and Caregivers | 11 and upAccording to a new study from the Pew Research Center, 24% of teenagers (ages 13–17) are online “almost constantly.” The intense way in which young people are connected is enabled largely by the use of smartphones. Nearly 75% of teens have access to a smartphone and 30% have a basic phone. These phones and other mobile devices have become a primary driver of teen internet use: 91% of teens go online from mobile devices at least occasionally.
For the current generation of teens, gaming, video chatting, text messaging and social networking are a vital means of self-expression and a central aspect of their social lives. The digital age has changed—both positively and negatively—the way teenage friendships are formed and maintained.
The research also found the following:
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