markdownabstractAbstract Children use electronic screens at ever younger ages, but there is still little empirical research on howand why parents mediate this media use. In line with Vygotsky’s zone of proximal development, we explored whether children’s media skills and media activities, next to parents’ attitudes about media for children, and several child and parent-family characteristics, predicted parental mediation practices. Furthermore, we investigated children’s use and ownership of electronic screens in the bedroomin relationship to the child’s media skills. Data from an online survey among 896 Dutch parents with young children (0–7 years) showed that children’s use and ownership of TV, game consoles, computers and touchscree...
Restrictive and active parental mediation are widely used to manage child’s media use. Restrictive m...
Introduction: The age at which children are introduced to media devices is becoming increasingly ear...
Despite being often ambivalent regarding the potential benefits and risks of digital media, parents ...
Abstract Children use electronic screens at ever younger ages, but there is still little empiri...
Studies into the way parents mediate their children’s (digital) media use are challenging. A reason ...
Researchers widely agree that how children spend their time is an important predictor of the develop...
Children today are surrounded by and immersed in media such that it pervades almost every aspect of ...
Recent research discusses the vital role parents play in the mediation of young children's scre...
Abstract Recent research concerning young children's screen media experiences suggest that parental ...
The objective of this study is to find out the associations between the parental attitudes towards t...
Using an online questionnaire among 516 Dutch parents (children between 1 and 12 years; 68% mothers,...
Abstract Purpose: The use of digital media by very young children has attracted the interest of many...
The way parents mediate their children’s online activities and use of digital devices can significan...
Aim: To explore media preferences and use among young children, as well as to obtain information abo...
Using an online questionnaire among 1,381 parents (children 0-7 years) in the Netherlands I investig...
Restrictive and active parental mediation are widely used to manage child’s media use. Restrictive m...
Introduction: The age at which children are introduced to media devices is becoming increasingly ear...
Despite being often ambivalent regarding the potential benefits and risks of digital media, parents ...
Abstract Children use electronic screens at ever younger ages, but there is still little empiri...
Studies into the way parents mediate their children’s (digital) media use are challenging. A reason ...
Researchers widely agree that how children spend their time is an important predictor of the develop...
Children today are surrounded by and immersed in media such that it pervades almost every aspect of ...
Recent research discusses the vital role parents play in the mediation of young children's scre...
Abstract Recent research concerning young children's screen media experiences suggest that parental ...
The objective of this study is to find out the associations between the parental attitudes towards t...
Using an online questionnaire among 516 Dutch parents (children between 1 and 12 years; 68% mothers,...
Abstract Purpose: The use of digital media by very young children has attracted the interest of many...
The way parents mediate their children’s online activities and use of digital devices can significan...
Aim: To explore media preferences and use among young children, as well as to obtain information abo...
Using an online questionnaire among 1,381 parents (children 0-7 years) in the Netherlands I investig...
Restrictive and active parental mediation are widely used to manage child’s media use. Restrictive m...
Introduction: The age at which children are introduced to media devices is becoming increasingly ear...
Despite being often ambivalent regarding the potential benefits and risks of digital media, parents ...