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Examining the relationship between digital parenting self-efficacy and digital parenting awareness of early adolescents' parents

Journal of Pediatric Nursing
This study aimed to investigate the variables that affect early adolescents' parents' digital self-efficacy and digital parenting awareness.A cross-sectional study was conducted between May and June 2022, with a sample of 2402 parents. Data were collected using a Parent Information Form, Digital Parenting Awareness Scale, and Digital Parenting Self ...
Kalkim, Asli   +2 more
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Digital Parenting

Journal of Pediatric Surgical Nursing, 2021
Abstract Parenting helps socialization in children. The inevitable presence of digital media has a major impact on parent–child relationships and parenting skills. The increased use of digital devices, such as smartphones and tablets, by children forces the parents to change their parenting styles.
Kavitha K, Basheerahamed J. Sikandar
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Daily Parent-Adolescent Digital Exchanges

Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, 2021
The present study tracked adolescents via mobile phones to describe how parents and their adolescent children are using digital technologies in daily life (i.e. facilitating warmth and behavioral control), and whether these uses are associated with the quality of offline parent-adolescent interactions and with adolescents’ mental health.
Michaeline Jensen   +4 more
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Parenting Digital Youth

Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2016
This paper gives initial results from a project on family dynamics around digital media use. From a large survey and (ongoing) interviews, we provide a wealth of data on parental concerns and mediation practices with "digital youth" of all ages. "Addiction" is a primary concern.
Diane J. Schiano   +3 more
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Digital Parenting

Sohag University International Journal of Educational Research
Parenting in the digital age includes online guidance and security. This chapter discusses digital parenting basics like setting boundaries, fostering open communication, and improving digital literacy. It highlights parents' capacity to combine oversight and autonomy to help kids develop ethical online behavior.
Samia ‎ ‎&#;Mohammed ‎ Saber'   +1 more
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Parent engagement through digital technology

Early Years Educator, 2021
The following article discusses two case studies in relation to their use of digital technology and parent partnerships, before asking what this means for practice beyond the pandemic.
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Parenting and Digital Games

Journal of Children and Media, 2011
This article focuses on parenting and children's game play. The study is based on an ethnographic study of 32 American middle-class families and takes a discourse analytic approach. Earlier research has argued that parenting styles are dependent on social class, ethnicity, and gender.
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Parents and Digital Learning

2020
Abstract This chapter explores parents’ practical efforts to realize the promise that the believe digital technologies hold for learning –at home, at school and in extracurricular activities-- in the present and for the future. Our fieldwork contrasts the values and imaginaries of three extracurricular digital learning sites, bringing ...
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The relation of parental mediation of children’s digital media use, parental digital skills and parents’ education with preschool children’s digital skills

2021
The aim of this paper was to examine the relation of parental mediation of children’s digital media use, parents’ education level and digital skills with preschool children’s digital skills. Participants in the study were 97 parents (81 mothers) of preschool children (mean age 6.5 years).
Kotrla Topić, Marina   +2 more
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Parenting for the Digital Generation

2022
Parenting for the Digital Generation provides a practical handbook for parents, grandparents, teachers, and counselors who want to understand both the opportunities and the threats that exist for the generation of digital natives who are more familiar with a smartphone than they are with a paper book.
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