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Over half of mothers and one-third of fathers discuss parenting on social media. Parents say social media is most useful for making them feel they are not alone (72%). Three-quarters of parents point to “oversharenting” by another parent.
Social media is a part of everyday life, and for many parents, a useful tool to share updates with friends, family, and other parents about their kids.
Although e-cigarettes (electronic cigarettes) are relatively new to the marketplace, popularity of e-cigarettes has quickly grown among adults and teens.
Parent and public interest in whole genome sequencing.
Peanut allergies in children have become more common in recent years. While the cause for this increase is unclear, experts have generally recommended that parents avoid exposing their children to peanuts in infancy to reduce their chances of developing allergy.
A national survey of parent perspectives on use of patient portals for their children's health care.
Teenagers are chronically sleep-deprived and lack of sleep can lead to health problems and poor academic performance. That’s why the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that middle and high schools start at 8:30 a.m. or later. But parents of teenagers are split on the issue.
The ongoing outbreak of measles in the U.S. has brought attention to the topic of immunization – and more specifically, why some parents choose not immunize their children against diseases like measles.
Half of parents with teens whose schools currently start before 8:30 a.m. would support a school start time of 8:30 or later. 40% of parents believe their teens would get more sleep if school started at 8:30 a.m. or later. 22% of parents say having a start time of 8:30 a.m. or later would not allow enough time for after school activities.