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Many parents worry about the time their kids spend online, but this activity may actually be good for them. A study by the MacArthur Foundation claims that surfers gain valuable skills to prepare them for the future. The study also finds that concerns about online predators are overblown; most kids socialize with friends they know from other situations like school or camp. What's your take on this? Are concerns about excessive Web surfing unjustified?
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VerifiedIn my personal opinion, the statement mentioned in the exercise is correct. Children and young adults should be given the freedom to explore the Internet and, in that way, develop skills for the future. Many children and young adults can find plenty of information about what they are interested in, read books, listen to songs, play video games.
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