Posted by Susan Richman on January 19 2010 at 16:24:20:
I just received this in my email today, and thought many of you might find these major survey findings interesting to talk about with your kids
-- Susan Richman, editor, PA Homeschoolers:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Ryan Biliski
biliski@KidsHealth.org
(302) 651-4046
THE STATE OF U.S. KIDS: 2010
KidsHealth.org and TIME For Kids Joint Survey Provides a Kids’ Eye View of Life Today
Wilmington, DE, January 19, 2010 – With President Obama’s first State of the Union Address just around the corner, many Americans are reflecting on their lives today and thinking about what’s in store for the future. When will the economy get better? Will the unemployment rate continue to rise?
But what about kids? What it’s like to be a kid living in the U.S.? That’s what KidsHealth.org and TIME For Kids magazine wanted to know. In a joint survey conducted online, they polled 1,000 kids, ages 9-13, to find out how things are going at home, at school, and in the United States. Below is a glimpse into the minds of today’s generation, appropriately titled The State of U.S. Kids: 2010.
What Kids Say About the Country & Leadership:
What Kids Say About the Future:
Understanding Today’s Generation:
To read more about the survey results, please visit: KidsHealth.org or TIME For Kids.
To view the KidsHealth “State of U.S. Kids” Flickr gallery of drawings submitted by kids, please click here. (Note: a Flickr account is required to view gallery.)
Note About Survey Methodology:
The survey was conducted online by C&R Research in December 2009 among a sample of 1,004 U.S. children ages 9-13. The sample was balanced and weighted to match 2007 U.S. Census figures for online households with children. The survey has a margin of error no worse than +/- 3.2%.
For complete survey findings and methodology, please contact Ryan Biliski at (302) 651-4046 or biliski@KidsHealth.org.
About KidsHealth®
KidsHealth.org is the #1 site devoted to children´s health and development in English and Spanish. Each year, over 150 million parents, kids, and teens turn to KidsHealth.org for expert answers, making it the Web´s most-accessed site on children´s health. KidsHealth is the 2009 FREDDIE Award Winner in the Allergies & Asthma category, a four-time Webby Award Winner for Best Family/Parenting Site and Best Health Site, and a Parents’ Choice Gold Award Winner for Best Website for Kids. Additionally, KidsHealth.org has been honored as one of the 30 Best Websites by U.S. News & World Report, one of the 50 Coolest Websites by TIME magazine, and the Best Family Health Site “For Moms” by Good Housekeeping. KidsHealth also creates KidsHealth in the Classroom, a free website for educators featuring standards-based health curricula, activities, and handouts. KidsHealth comes from Nemours, one of the nation’s largest nonprofit pediatric health systems. For more information about KidsHealth, please visit KidsHealth.org.
About TIME For Kids:
TIME For Kids, a weekly news magazine, reaches more than 3 million kindergarten through sixth-grade students in classrooms across the country.
About C&R Research:
C&R Research is a Chicago-based full-service marketing research firm with over 50 years of experience providing custom-designed qualitative and quantitative research. C&R has specialized expertise in the Kid, Teen, Mom, Latino, and Boomer consumer segments. C&R is also a certified Women’s Business Enterprise (WBENC).