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About 62% of US children ages 10 to 17 have asked for electronics or tech items, such as smartphones and smartwatches, this holiday season .
Don't assume that once options are set, they don't need to be checked regularly, expert says.
Parents should discuss risks, what's allowed and what isn't, with whom (and how) children can communicate.
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