Parents


Polling Survey

Americans want active shooter drills in schools but differ on safety priorities

A new NPR/Ipsos poll finds that more than half of K-12 parents say their child has experienced an active shooter drill at school; most parents favor these drills but want them to be evidence-based and age-appropriate
Social Media Survey

About eight in ten parents with children under 18 on 'traditional' social media apps worry about their children using video/image-sharing apps

New Aura/Ipsos poll finds that two in three parents with children on social media say their child has experienced a negative effect of social media.

Aura Mother's Day Survey

Aura Study finds mothers struggle to balance protecting kids online and giving them freedom and privacy
Education Survey

Parents report improvements in their child’s educational attainment compared to last year

New NPR/Ipsos poll also finds that despite debates over parents’ rights in education, most parents believe their child’s school keeps them well-informed on the curriculum
COVID-19 Survey

America the Uncertain: September Briefing Highlights

Key highlights from September's America the Uncertain webinar, a briefing from the Ipsos political polling team on data and trends shaping American politics.

Parents Survey

Most parents feel it’s tougher to be a parent now than it was 20 years ago

As summer winds down, we look at people’s experiences and perceptions of parenthood.
Politics Survey

Examining the past and present of American identity

As July 4th approaches, we look at how Americans see themselves and the legacy of immigration in the country.
Parents Survey

America dips its toes into the reopening waters

Americans are venturing out little by little and growing more confident, but barriers to fully vaccinating the nation remain.
Parents Survey

After virtual school and chaotic childcare, parents hope 2021 will be better

Parents had a particularly tough year. Many believe next year will be better.