Parents can help teens navigate online racism, and research shows one strategy works best

Good parenting can help protect kids from racism's harmful effects, but what works in person might not work online. Talking over teens' experiences with online racism helps protect them without curbing their autonomy. But closely monitoring their internet use may have an adverse effect.

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