Parents can become overwhelmed by the rapid changes in information and communication technologies (ICT) and contradictory advice on how best to support their children’s safe and beneficial internet use. Why is that? When many of today’s parents were children themselves, most of today’s technologies did not even exist. So, parents may lack key references and best-practice examples from their own childhood that show what good digital mediation, guidance and support for children could look like. For www.parenting.digital, Olaf Kapella discusses how research evidence can close this information gap and support parents and carers in their decisions. Drawing on two recent reviews conducted as part of the EU Project DigiGen, he offers insights for ...
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A report from the UK’s communications regulator Ofcom confirms children are avid social media users....
This post introduces our forthcoming book, Parenting for a digital future: How hopes and fears about...
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...
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At a time so many everyday activities have gone online, parents are confronting the need to balance ...
Parents are full of questions about the digital future: What’s good or bad technology? What helps or...
Society has high hopes and considerable fears for the digital future. On the one hand, parents are t...
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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...
Childhood records, once kept safe in paper files and family memory books, now exist as records in th...
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...
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A report from the UK’s communications regulator Ofcom confirms children are avid social media users....
This post introduces our forthcoming book, Parenting for a digital future: How hopes and fears about...