This chapter reports the first findings from the Australia-UK Toddlers and Tablets project, exploring how parents of 0 to 5-year olds evaluate the role of touchscreen technologies in their children’s lives. The findings indicate that parent’s evaluations, covering both their concerns and satisfactions, are in many ways similar to those of parents of older children. Nonetheless, there are some differences that stand out. Parents of children in this age group are less concerned about inappropriate content and contact – most likely because they are in closer proximity to their very young children in the home. They tend to reflect more on the learning or developmental benefits or detriments of touchscreen use. These parents also revealed, often...
Touchscreen devices are now the most-used technological hardware by young children at home in Englan...
Touchscreen devices are now the most-used technological hardware by young children at home in Englan...
This paper discusses findings from online surveys completed by parents of 0-3-year-old children in N...
This chapter reports the first findings from the Australia-UK Toddlers and Tablets project, explorin...
This paper discusses findings from online surveys completed by parents of 0–3-year-old children in N...
This paper discusses findings from online surveys completed by parents of 0–3-year-old children in N...
The amount of touch screen devices and applications designed for toddlers and children is expanding ...
Touch screen tablets are now widely available and due to the increasing use of these technologies in...
Objective: Touch screen technology potentially affords very young children a developmentally appropr...
Aim Several health organizations have been expressing concern about the amount of t...
Aim: To explore media preferences and use among young children, as well as to obtain information abo...
Shared parent–child experiences while engaged with an iPadTM were examined to determine if and then ...
Despite recommendations of no screen time for children under the age of 2, parents are introducing m...
Touch screen tablets have greatly expanded the technology accessible to preschoolers, toddlers and e...
This chapter considers how children’s use of digital technologies at home shapes family relationship...
Touchscreen devices are now the most-used technological hardware by young children at home in Englan...
Touchscreen devices are now the most-used technological hardware by young children at home in Englan...
This paper discusses findings from online surveys completed by parents of 0-3-year-old children in N...
This chapter reports the first findings from the Australia-UK Toddlers and Tablets project, explorin...
This paper discusses findings from online surveys completed by parents of 0–3-year-old children in N...
This paper discusses findings from online surveys completed by parents of 0–3-year-old children in N...
The amount of touch screen devices and applications designed for toddlers and children is expanding ...
Touch screen tablets are now widely available and due to the increasing use of these technologies in...
Objective: Touch screen technology potentially affords very young children a developmentally appropr...
Aim Several health organizations have been expressing concern about the amount of t...
Aim: To explore media preferences and use among young children, as well as to obtain information abo...
Shared parent–child experiences while engaged with an iPadTM were examined to determine if and then ...
Despite recommendations of no screen time for children under the age of 2, parents are introducing m...
Touch screen tablets have greatly expanded the technology accessible to preschoolers, toddlers and e...
This chapter considers how children’s use of digital technologies at home shapes family relationship...
Touchscreen devices are now the most-used technological hardware by young children at home in Englan...
Touchscreen devices are now the most-used technological hardware by young children at home in Englan...
This paper discusses findings from online surveys completed by parents of 0-3-year-old children in N...