How and Why Parents Guide the Media Use of Young Children
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Abstract
Children use electronic screens at ever younger ages, but there is still little empirical research on how and 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 bedroom in 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…
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- Mediation
- Media use
- Psychology
- Bedroom
- Developmental psychology
- Entertainment
- Electronic media
- Screen time
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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