August 16, 2012

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Most parents think social media not a bad thing: survey

Many believe it prepares their kids for future work world, broadens their thinking.
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Many believe it prepares their kids for future work world, broadens their thinking.

(HealthDay) -- A new survey finds that an overwhelming majority of parents think social media isn't necessarily a bad thing for their children.

Eighty-three percent of the parents questioned said the benefits are either equal to or outweigh the risks, according to Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics of Kansas City, Mo., which commissioned the survey.

The survey also finds that:

The , conducted in June, included a national sample of 728 parents.

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