Most parents say social media and political polarization have made child rearing harder than it was for past generations, a new survey shows.
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A survey of parents and their teenage children has highlighted the prevalence of scams online amid a debate over minimum age limits for social media platforms.
Most parents say social media and political polarization have made child rearing harder than it was for past generations, a new survey shows.
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