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Examining the relationship between parents' digital parenting self-efficacy and digital parenting attitudes. [PDF]
Digital resources have begun to be used frequently by both children and parents. Digital resources, which are used very frequently, have entered our lives more and more with the pandemic with the development of technology. Children are now regular users of smartphones and tablets, so children's early digital interactions have brought new concepts into ...
Fidan NK, Olur B.
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Digital Parenting Program: Enhancing Parenting and Reducing Child Behavior Problems [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Digital parenting programs using smartphone apps can support families in positive parenting and require evaluations of their effects, mainly in low- and middle-income countries with caregivers experiencing psychosocial ...
Elisa Rachel Pisani Altafim +4 more
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Exploring the influence of digital parental awareness on digital play addiction among preschoolers [PDF]
BackgroundThe widespread use of digital devices has made digital play an important part of children’s daily lives. While digital play provides entertainment and engagement, excessive use may lead to addiction-like behaviors, prompting concerns among ...
Yüksel B. Yüksel Aykanat +7 more
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From stress to screen: family factors on the path to problematic media use in children aged 4–11 [PDF]
ObjectiveToday, the rapid development of digital technologies fundamentally transforms how children interact with media. This research examines the mediating roles of parenting stress and problematic media use in children on the relationship between ...
İbrahim Erdoğan Yayla +4 more
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Abstract This study investigates digital parenting divides, or how parents' strategies for regulating their children’s online activities differ based on their available resources and digital parenting readiness (i.e., digital parenting self-efficacy, attitudes, and knowledge).
Pengfei Zhao +2 more
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Adaptation to digital parenting in a pandemic: A case study of parents within higher education
Background: Using digital tools with children during the pandemic has positive and negative impacts. However, we must investigate how parents with higher education qualifications best apply digital parenting.
Hardiyanti Pratiwi +4 more
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This research aims to find out parents' abilities in Islamic parenting,  their digital literacy skills, and whether there is an influence of Islamic parenting skills on parents' digital parenting skills.
Parhan Hidayat
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BackgroundResearch suggests that expectant and new mothers consult and value information gathered from digital technologies, such as pregnancy-specific mobile apps and social media platforms, to support their transition to ...
Danica Facca +3 more
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Introduction. Parenting during the COVID-19 pandemic is a challenge that needs to be addressed. Behaviour change as a result of restrictions requires that children and parents must adapt.
Ni Luh Sulisnadewi +2 more
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Parenting and Digital Media [PDF]
Understanding the family dynamic surrounding media use is crucial to our understanding of media effects, policy development, and the targeting of individuals and families for interventions to benefit child health and development. The Families, Parenting, and Media Workgroup reviewed the relevant research from the past few decades.
Sarah M, Coyne +8 more
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