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Haoyue Qian; Chenggong Wang; Hui Li – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Prolonged digital use is prevalent among young children. Still, it is unclear which parental risk factors contribute to this and whether cultural background (western vs. non-western) and parental role (mother vs. father/parents) could moderate this impact. A systematic literature search identified 52 empirical studies with 54,334 children in a…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Meta Analysis, Preschool Children, Computer Use
Ali Soyoof; Barry Lee Reynolds; Michelle Neumann; Janet Scull; Ekaterina Tour; Katherine McLay – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2024
Background: In today's society, a growing body of literature attests to the importance of young children's early digital literacy skills in their home environments and how acquisition of these digital literacy skills relates to their future learning and digital literacy. Objectives: Research on young children's digital literacy practices at home…
Descriptors: Children, Digital Literacy, Family Environment, Parent Participation
Livingstone, Sonia; Haddon, Leslie – Children & Society, 2008
Children's online experience, especially the risks to which they might be exposed, is an increasingly important policy and research concern. This article reports an analysis of the amount, nature and range of empirical research concerning children's online experiences across 18 European countries. Research teams in each country have collaborated,…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Foreign Countries, Internet, Ethics