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  2. How often are parents spying on their kids online? - AOL

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    The most common way that parents track their kids is by using the built-in tracking functionality in their children's cell phone, such as Find My on iPhones and Find My Device on Androids. 58% of ...

  3. 4 ways to monitor your teen's cellphone if you're worried ...

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    Getting involved in your child's tech usage can take many different forms — some are paid-for apps or monitoring solutions, but some are free resources already at your fingertips.

  4. Parental controls - Wikipedia

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    Parental controls are features which may be included in digital television services, computers and video games, mobile devices and software that allow parents to restrict the access of content to their children. These controls were created to assist parents in their ability to restrict certain content viewable by their children. [1]

  5. Net Nanny - Wikipedia

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    Net Nanny was rated first by TopTenReviews.com in "Internet Filter Software" and fourth in "Parental Control Software" in 2017. [24] [25] PCMag also posted an online review stating that "Net Nanny is fully at home in the modern, multi-device world of parental control, and it still has the best content filtering around."

  6. Group chat dynamics for tweens and teens can be toxic ... - AOL

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    Parenting-monitoring apps or other software can be fine to use, she adds, as long it’s done “in conversation and negotiation with your child.” Empower them to self-monitor.

  7. Triple P (parenting program) - Wikipedia

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    Triple P, or the "Positive Parenting Program", was created by Professor Matthew R. Sanders and colleagues, in 2001 at the University of Queensland in Australia and evolved from a small “home-based, individually administered training program for parents of disruptive preschool children” into a comprehensive preventive intervention program (p. 506). [1]

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