Over 160 children who are aged between eight and 16, from the West Midlands, participated in snapshot study, where researchers performed a comparison between spelling and grammar in formal tests as well as in text messages, over a period of time. Apparently, the most creative texters ended up as the best spellers, and this conclusion was arrived at after the kids were required to copy out all their text messages across a two-day period, before participating in a range of spelling, grammar and cognitive tests. After a year, the process was repeated, and there seems to be an association between the higher spelling test scores and word reduction while texting.
I guess parents can now heave a sigh of relief if their little ones start to use Internet jargon when texting you, the rest of the extended family and friends.