This document summarizes research on parenting strategies for raising children in a digital world. It finds that while many parents feel ill-equipped to understand their children's technology use, younger children generally believe their parents know more than older teenagers. It also describes different parenting approaches observed, from competitive "pushy" parents to anxious parents struggling to contain their children's technology obsession. Overall, the research suggests parenting in a digital age requires adapting to children's changing needs and supporting their digital skills and future opportunities while also addressing parental fears and ensuring children's well-being.