Abstract: Parenting in the Digital Age: Implications to Physical, Social and Academic Life of Children in Various Age Groups. Objectives: This study explores the parents’ experiences in the digital age and determines the problems they encountered with children’s use of digital technology, the different parenting styles they employed, and how they cope with the high-technology, fast-paced times that their children live in. Methods: It used a qualitative hermeneutical phenomenological approach. It strongly relies on the researcher’s interpretations of their lived experience. Findings: The participants identified problems in discipline, academic, health, and social aspects of the child. Different parenting styles were employed by the participa...
Despite being often ambivalent regarding the potential benefits and risks of digital media, parents ...
This dissertation presents the results of three qualitative studies that explore the ways in which i...
Today’s digital landscape is evolving more quickly than existing research about the effects of digit...
The purpose of the current study was to understand the digital parentship practices of faculty membe...
The digital era has introduced new challenges for parents in educating their children, as informatio...
Technological developments are increasingly rapid in the digital age today, causing the values that ...
Digital media have quickly changed ways in which parents and children communicate, enjoy themselves,...
The use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) such as Internet and Gadgets has expande...
When it comes to their children's digital use, today's parents are frequently at a loss. There are n...
Abstract Parental care has a significant influence on children’s digital technology use (Ozgür, ...
This study explores parents' knowledge of digital technology among the digital immigrant generation,...
The way parents mediate their children’s online activities and use of digital devices can significan...
Abstract The use of digital media is no longer dominated by adults. It has also become a part of chi...
Technological developments increasingly consistent in everyday life. Children grow along with the ra...
Children are always associated with the parents who give birth to and raise them, because peoplehave...
Despite being often ambivalent regarding the potential benefits and risks of digital media, parents ...
This dissertation presents the results of three qualitative studies that explore the ways in which i...
Today’s digital landscape is evolving more quickly than existing research about the effects of digit...
The purpose of the current study was to understand the digital parentship practices of faculty membe...
The digital era has introduced new challenges for parents in educating their children, as informatio...
Technological developments are increasingly rapid in the digital age today, causing the values that ...
Digital media have quickly changed ways in which parents and children communicate, enjoy themselves,...
The use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) such as Internet and Gadgets has expande...
When it comes to their children's digital use, today's parents are frequently at a loss. There are n...
Abstract Parental care has a significant influence on children’s digital technology use (Ozgür, ...
This study explores parents' knowledge of digital technology among the digital immigrant generation,...
The way parents mediate their children’s online activities and use of digital devices can significan...
Abstract The use of digital media is no longer dominated by adults. It has also become a part of chi...
Technological developments increasingly consistent in everyday life. Children grow along with the ra...
Children are always associated with the parents who give birth to and raise them, because peoplehave...
Despite being often ambivalent regarding the potential benefits and risks of digital media, parents ...
This dissertation presents the results of three qualitative studies that explore the ways in which i...
Today’s digital landscape is evolving more quickly than existing research about the effects of digit...