The impact of COVID was also noted by parents and guardians as one of the top three barriers to children receiving necessary health services, along with a lack of insurance coverage and the scarcity of needed services available in the area they live. These barriers played a role in , children not getting needed medical care, more than , kids being deprived of needed dental care, and 63, kids going without needed mental health care. When compared to the same demographics from the and parent surveys, all of these numbers represent an increase in children not getting the health care they need. The survey revealed that parents need support, too. Nearly community members representing a number of area schools, health agencies and community organizations attended the summit. It has to be all of us working together.


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Survey finds many adolescents are not talking to their doctors and parents about sex




Survey Reveals Challenges Faced by Young People - Barna Group
We hope to compare the results of this parent survey with the results of a similar survey of teenagers between the ages of If you are comfortable with your child participating, we would greatly appreciate it. Please have them use this link to the teen survey: www. How does social media impact your teenager?



Short Survey For Parents & Teens About Social Media Use
Another positive finding is that teens and their parents appear to be talking and spending time together. They report spending an average of about 80 minutes per day talking to one another and eating an average of eight meals a week together. Not surprisingly, younger teens report spending more time with parents than their older counterparts 89 minutes a day for 12 yr. However, parents say they average over 80 minutes a day with all age groups.





DETROIT — As families prepare for their return to in-person school after a year of virtual learning, 68 percent of parents indicate being back on the road every day is a concern when thinking about their children going back to school. With the back-to-school season in full swing, Chevrolet worked with The Harris Poll to survey more than 1, parents of school-aged children to discover how the pandemic affected their driving skills and the new realities that teen drivers face. The pandemic impacted how often people were on the road, with 56 percent of parents saying they drove less during the pandemic. Over time, basic driving skills can be forgotten, which may lead to careless driving.

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