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Reference source Pew Research Center

Parenting in America Today

Cited in 2 Likelier entries (1 risk, 1 decision).

Used in 2 entries

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  1. Statistic
    32% of US parents very worried about school shootings, 37% somewhat worried (69% combined), as of 2023
    “"Among parents of children younger than 18, about a third (32%) say they are very worried that their children might be shot at some point, and 37% are somewhat worried. This makes school shootings one of parents' top concerns, ahead of mental health struggles and bullying."”
    Calculation notes
    Used only for the perceived-risk side. The 69% combined worry figure (very + somewhat) is not an elicited probability — it measures the share of parents who report worry about the scenario, not what probability they assign to it. This is the most recent large-scale national survey tracking parental worry about school shootings specifically.
    

    Independence note: Pew survey methodology is entirely independent from the school shooting incident databases (CHDS, Everytown, NCES). Measures public perception, not incidence.

    Source date: 2023-01-24 · Accessed: 2026-04-18

  2. [2] Harsh vs gentle discipline Decision · inaction side
    Statistic
    35% of US parents of children under 18 say they tend to give in too quickly; 30% say they tend to stick to their guns too much
    “"Somewhat larger shares say they tend to give in too quickly (35%) rather than stick to their guns too much (30%)."”
    Calculation notes
    Pew Research Center "Parenting in America Today" nationally representative survey of 3,757 US parents of children under 18, fielded September 20 - October 2, 2022. The 35% figure is the direct counterpart to the harsh-discipline measure on the action side: parents acknowledging that their disciplinary tendency runs softer than they want it to. Like the action-side rate, this is a real-time tendency acknowledgment, not a retrospective lifetime evaluation. The 35%/30% near-symmetry of the give-in / hold-firm self-criticism rates is one of the cleanest two-sided anchors available in US parenting research.
    

    Source date: 2023-01-24 · Accessed: 2026-05-24

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