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What Do Kids, Tweens and Teens Do Online?

OCTOBER 10, 2006

BCNU (Or 'Be seein' you,' for anyone over 21).

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Understanding what kids (ages 8 to 12), tweens (9 to 14) or teens (12 to 17) are up to — online or off — is a tall order, but MindShare gave it a good try in its "Kids, Tweens, and Teens and Technology" report.

When the firm asked youngsters which technologies they would miss the most, television came first, but video games and the Internet were close behind — and the Internet beat TV by a wide margin among the older teen group.

Media that Would Be Missed the Most by US Kids and Teens, by Age, April 2006 (% of respondents)

Radio, newspapers and magazines were hardly in the running. That is somewhat surprising in light of the fact that radio ranked No. 1 in ownership with youngsters ages 8 to 17.

MindShare found notable differences in the ways the three age groups use the Internet. Younger kids are essentially Internet users in training. Their activities are more solitary and task-oriented, and they are more likely to play online games.

Select Online Activities "Always/Often" Conducted by US Children*, April 2006 (% of respondents)

Tweens are the Internet explorers. They are beginning to use search more (30% more likely than kids) and connect with others, particularly their peers, online.

Select Online Activities "Always/Often" Conducted by US Tweens*, April 2006 (% of respondents)

By their teens, youngsters are well-connected and savvy Internet users, with search, e-mail and IM important and regular Internet activities.

Select Online Activities "Always/Often" Conducted by US Teens*, April 2006 (% of respondents)

For a look into the future, MindShare researchers found that although the majority of kid and teen viewers watch TV shows and other videos on a regular television set, over 25% also view them on the Internet. Handheld video game systems are also popular devices for watching TV shows and videos.

Devices that US Kids and Teens Use to Watch TV, by Age, April 2006 (% of respondents)

For more information on the activities of these elusive age groups, read eMarketer's just-published Tweens and Teens Online: From Mario to MySpace report. 

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