Item does not contain fulltextAs Internet use becomes widespread at home, parents are trying to maximize their children's online opportunities while also minimizing online risks. We surveyed parents of 6- to 14-year-olds in 8 European countries (N = 6,400). A factor analysis revealed 2 parental mediation strategies. Enabling mediation is associated with increased online opportunities but also risks. This strategy incorporates safety efforts, responds to child agency, and is employed when the parent or child is relatively digitally skilled, so may not support harm. Restrictive mediation is associated with fewer online risks but at the cost of opportunities, reflecting policy advice that regards media use as primarily problematic. It is favor...
In recent years, discussions have sparked about the risks and opportunities that digital technologie...
Glüer M, Lohaus A. Elterliche und kindliche Einschätzung von elterlichen Medienerziehungsstrategien ...
Based on data collected from the Net Children Go Mobile project, a cross- national study of children...
As Internet use becomes widespread at home, parents are trying to maximize their children's online o...
As Internet use becomes widespread at home, parents are trying to maximize their children's online o...
The role of parents in regulating the risks and benefits of the internet for children is becoming mo...
The present-day reality that young children use digital media has forced parents to balance the risk...
Given the Safer Internet Day 2012 theme of Connecting Generations, we ask whether, instead of imposi...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, an increasing reliance on digital technology to carry out social, ente...
This article examines parental regulation of children and teenagers' online activities. A national s...
To ensure their children's safety online, parents can utilize number of strategies, including active...
Parents use digital-specific strategies to mitigate online risks and augment online benefits of digi...
Children start to be heavy users of media and connected devices as young as 5 years old. This widesp...
There has been a noticeable increase in the digital devices and Internet use of children in all coun...
Increasingly complex and multipurpose social media platforms require digital competences from parent...
In recent years, discussions have sparked about the risks and opportunities that digital technologie...
Glüer M, Lohaus A. Elterliche und kindliche Einschätzung von elterlichen Medienerziehungsstrategien ...
Based on data collected from the Net Children Go Mobile project, a cross- national study of children...
As Internet use becomes widespread at home, parents are trying to maximize their children's online o...
As Internet use becomes widespread at home, parents are trying to maximize their children's online o...
The role of parents in regulating the risks and benefits of the internet for children is becoming mo...
The present-day reality that young children use digital media has forced parents to balance the risk...
Given the Safer Internet Day 2012 theme of Connecting Generations, we ask whether, instead of imposi...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, an increasing reliance on digital technology to carry out social, ente...
This article examines parental regulation of children and teenagers' online activities. A national s...
To ensure their children's safety online, parents can utilize number of strategies, including active...
Parents use digital-specific strategies to mitigate online risks and augment online benefits of digi...
Children start to be heavy users of media and connected devices as young as 5 years old. This widesp...
There has been a noticeable increase in the digital devices and Internet use of children in all coun...
Increasingly complex and multipurpose social media platforms require digital competences from parent...
In recent years, discussions have sparked about the risks and opportunities that digital technologie...
Glüer M, Lohaus A. Elterliche und kindliche Einschätzung von elterlichen Medienerziehungsstrategien ...
Based on data collected from the Net Children Go Mobile project, a cross- national study of children...