Recently play environments and materials have changed with digital materials becoming increasingly available for young children. Parents' preferences about the importance and appropriateness of digital play may influence the quality and the quantity of digital play opportunities children receive at home. The purpose of this research is to examine parents' preferences and beliefs about their children's digital play across four countries: USA, Turkey, China and South Korea. Participants of this mixed method research study were 500 parents who had a child aged 4-6years old attending pre-schools or kindergarten in four countries. The data collected through the Parent Play Preferences Questionnaire (PPPQ) and semi-structured interviews with pare...
The present research study explored cultural variations in beliefs and practices related to young ch...
Background: Young children are using digital technology (DT) devices anytime and anywhere, especiall...
Objectives As young children increasingly grow up in a digital environment, parents are confronted w...
Recently play environments and materials have changed with digital materials becoming increasingly a...
Recently play environments and materials have changed with digital materials becoming increasingly a...
Existing studies have explored parental play beliefs in the developed coastal cities in mainland Chi...
Play is widely regarded as beneficial to children’s development in the early years, but this belief ...
Today’s digital landscape is evolving more quickly than existing research about the effects of digit...
Digital game-based learning has received increased attention in education. As the key stakeholders i...
The purpose of this non-positivistic mixed-methods study is to examine parental attitudes towards th...
This article highlights the necessity of considering socio-cultural values and attitudes when design...
As children access to the internet at ever younger ages, questions arise as to whether the use of to...
AbstractIn this study, the purpose was to examine the opinions of parents having children in early c...
As children access to the internet at ever younger ages, questions arise as to whether the use of to...
Cultural values affect parents\u27 beliefs and attitudes toward their children\u27s play. Asian pare...
The present research study explored cultural variations in beliefs and practices related to young ch...
Background: Young children are using digital technology (DT) devices anytime and anywhere, especiall...
Objectives As young children increasingly grow up in a digital environment, parents are confronted w...
Recently play environments and materials have changed with digital materials becoming increasingly a...
Recently play environments and materials have changed with digital materials becoming increasingly a...
Existing studies have explored parental play beliefs in the developed coastal cities in mainland Chi...
Play is widely regarded as beneficial to children’s development in the early years, but this belief ...
Today’s digital landscape is evolving more quickly than existing research about the effects of digit...
Digital game-based learning has received increased attention in education. As the key stakeholders i...
The purpose of this non-positivistic mixed-methods study is to examine parental attitudes towards th...
This article highlights the necessity of considering socio-cultural values and attitudes when design...
As children access to the internet at ever younger ages, questions arise as to whether the use of to...
AbstractIn this study, the purpose was to examine the opinions of parents having children in early c...
As children access to the internet at ever younger ages, questions arise as to whether the use of to...
Cultural values affect parents\u27 beliefs and attitudes toward their children\u27s play. Asian pare...
The present research study explored cultural variations in beliefs and practices related to young ch...
Background: Young children are using digital technology (DT) devices anytime and anywhere, especiall...
Objectives As young children increasingly grow up in a digital environment, parents are confronted w...