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Dowell EB et al. – Findings suggest that middle school students who are early adolescents are beginning risky behaviors on the Internet. Risk–taking behavior is not unique to adolescents, but the consequences can be detrimental to their development. Educators, clinicians, health care providers, and other professionals need to be informed of Internet behaviors in order to assess for children at risk, to make referrals, intervene, and to educate parents.

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