Research finds fewer than a fifth of parents check their child's social media

Less than 20% of parents supervise their children's use of social media, according to findings contained in research released today by the National Anti-Bullying Centre at DCU.

Research finds fewer than a fifth of parents check their child's social media

Less than 20% of parents supervise their children's use of social media, according to findings contained in research released today by the National Anti-Bullying Centre at DCU.

It found that more than half of parents did not know how to block inappropriate web content.

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