
Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile) announced today the findings of a survey focused on family texting habits. The survey revealed that text messaging has broadened the lines of communication for many parents and teens, with over half of those reporting it has actually improved their relationship.
Teens are text messaging far more than their parents; however, the survey suggests that teens are also passing their text know-how on to mom and dad.
Relationship, Meet Text
As parents join the world of texting, the survey suggests that more parent-teen communication is being conducted by text.
The Verdict: Texting is improving relationships
Not only are more and more parents and teens communicating through text, but for many, text messaging has actually played a role in improving their relationship.
"Finding a way to communicate with teenagers can be difficult for many parents," said Bill Ogle, Chief Marketing Officer for Samsung Telecommunications America. "What this survey shows is that communicating with teens the same way they communicate with each other, by text messaging, may be a great way for some parents to improve the lines of communication. And with more than a billion text messages now being sent each day, I think we will see this new trend in parent-teen communication continue to grow."
The survey, commissioned by Samsung Mobile, was conducted by Kelton Research and included 300 American teens ages 13 - 19 and 500 American parents with children ages 13 - 19.
Posted to the site on 16th April 2008
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