At a time so many everyday activities have gone online, parents are confronting the need to balance the desire to ensure children’s online participation and future opportunities with traditional “screen time” advice. For www.parenting.digital, Sonia Livingstone discusses the challenges of digital parenting in lower socio-economic status households as we learn from Ariam and her daughters (from Sonia’s new book) how they actively negotiate “the rules” around technology use
In the growing debate over children’s rights in relation to the digital world, parents may wonder ab...
Parents can become overwhelmed by the rapid changes in information and communication technologies (I...
Personal mobile devices are central to the current digital age, and will soon be pervasive and ubiqu...
After 100 days of ‘lockdown’ few parents would deny the anxiety that exists over our children’s futu...
As the COVID-19 pandemic progresses, a flood of advice about digital technologies is adding to the d...
Society has high hopes and considerable fears for the digital future. On the one hand, parents are t...
Parents are full of questions about the digital future: What’s good or bad technology? What helps or...
Digital technologies are often praised for having special relevance for children with disabilities, ...
In Parenting for a Digital Future: How Hopes and Fears about Technology Shape Children’s Lives, Soni...
Non-formal learning within the home plays a major role in children developing advanced digital skill...
How do parents and carers approach bringing up their children in the digital age? Drawing on researc...
Finally, our book is out in the US, and almost in the UK and elsewhere. Forgive us a slightly differ...
A survey of Italian mothers who engage in ‘sharenting’ suggests they are motivated by both a desire ...
This post introduces our forthcoming book, Parenting for a digital future: How hopes and fears about...
Children and young people have long been expected to develop digital skills and knowledge relevant t...
In the growing debate over children’s rights in relation to the digital world, parents may wonder ab...
Parents can become overwhelmed by the rapid changes in information and communication technologies (I...
Personal mobile devices are central to the current digital age, and will soon be pervasive and ubiqu...
After 100 days of ‘lockdown’ few parents would deny the anxiety that exists over our children’s futu...
As the COVID-19 pandemic progresses, a flood of advice about digital technologies is adding to the d...
Society has high hopes and considerable fears for the digital future. On the one hand, parents are t...
Parents are full of questions about the digital future: What’s good or bad technology? What helps or...
Digital technologies are often praised for having special relevance for children with disabilities, ...
In Parenting for a Digital Future: How Hopes and Fears about Technology Shape Children’s Lives, Soni...
Non-formal learning within the home plays a major role in children developing advanced digital skill...
How do parents and carers approach bringing up their children in the digital age? Drawing on researc...
Finally, our book is out in the US, and almost in the UK and elsewhere. Forgive us a slightly differ...
A survey of Italian mothers who engage in ‘sharenting’ suggests they are motivated by both a desire ...
This post introduces our forthcoming book, Parenting for a digital future: How hopes and fears about...
Children and young people have long been expected to develop digital skills and knowledge relevant t...
In the growing debate over children’s rights in relation to the digital world, parents may wonder ab...
Parents can become overwhelmed by the rapid changes in information and communication technologies (I...
Personal mobile devices are central to the current digital age, and will soon be pervasive and ubiqu...