Parents' behavioural patterns as regards TV use define children's interaction with the medium. Parents' supervision helps the child to establish a ser of personal criteria concerning both duration and frequency of exposure, as well as age appropriateness. Furthermore, as our research evinces, children in the habit of discussing TV shows with their parents reveal a higher degree of activeness in their visualisation process together with a notably finer ability of disclosing and decoding content in TV messages
This study considers the role of family communication patterns (FCP) on adolescents\u27 perceptions ...
This study was conducted to examine factors related to mothers' knowledge of their children's televi...
Prior studies found that parents have their children watch television for several reasons. One such ...
The fact that children share their exposure time of TV media with their parents affects the messages...
This study focuses on perceptions of children (from ages 7 to 16) of attributes associated with tele...
The present research had two goals. The first goal was to develop a measure of television use in par...
Parents' behavioural patterns as regards TV use are defining of the child's interaction with the med...
While studies have shown that television, in particular educational programming, may have positive e...
© 2018 Broadcast Education Association. Compared to parental mediation research, much less is known ...
In the diploma work I attempt to provide an insight of TV watching habits of school children and eve...
How does a parent’s or other adult’s involvement in a child’s TV viewing influence that child\u27s r...
The aim of this study is detecting parent’s, who have 3-6 ages of children, knowledge and usage leve...
This study examines the relationship among the variables: socio-demographic profile, perceptions of ...
Recent research discusses the vital role parents play in the mediation of young children's scre...
ABSTRACTSocial media has a positive role in learning and delivering educational messages, both in co...
This study considers the role of family communication patterns (FCP) on adolescents\u27 perceptions ...
This study was conducted to examine factors related to mothers' knowledge of their children's televi...
Prior studies found that parents have their children watch television for several reasons. One such ...
The fact that children share their exposure time of TV media with their parents affects the messages...
This study focuses on perceptions of children (from ages 7 to 16) of attributes associated with tele...
The present research had two goals. The first goal was to develop a measure of television use in par...
Parents' behavioural patterns as regards TV use are defining of the child's interaction with the med...
While studies have shown that television, in particular educational programming, may have positive e...
© 2018 Broadcast Education Association. Compared to parental mediation research, much less is known ...
In the diploma work I attempt to provide an insight of TV watching habits of school children and eve...
How does a parent’s or other adult’s involvement in a child’s TV viewing influence that child\u27s r...
The aim of this study is detecting parent’s, who have 3-6 ages of children, knowledge and usage leve...
This study examines the relationship among the variables: socio-demographic profile, perceptions of ...
Recent research discusses the vital role parents play in the mediation of young children's scre...
ABSTRACTSocial media has a positive role in learning and delivering educational messages, both in co...
This study considers the role of family communication patterns (FCP) on adolescents\u27 perceptions ...
This study was conducted to examine factors related to mothers' knowledge of their children's televi...
Prior studies found that parents have their children watch television for several reasons. One such ...