A TWO-POINT STUDY OF PARENTAL PERCEPTION OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY IN CROATIAN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN Cover Image

A TWO-POINT STUDY OF PARENTAL PERCEPTION OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY IN CROATIAN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
A TWO-POINT STUDY OF PARENTAL PERCEPTION OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY IN CROATIAN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN

Author(s): Marina Kotrla Topić, Marina Perković Kovačević, Ivana Duvnjak
Subject(s): Preschool education, Family and social welfare
Published by: Sveučilište u Zagrebu, Edukacijsko-rehabilitacijski fakultet
Keywords: digital technology; parental perception; mediation strategies; preschool age;

Summary/Abstract: To get a better understanding o/ the parental perception of digital devices used by preschool children in Croatia, as well as their expectations and mediation strategies, we report the findings from a qualitative study with two measurement points. At the first point, five families with children aged 6 to 7 were interviewed at their homes, where they provided information on how their children engage with new technologies, how such technologies are perceived "by different family members and how parents manage their children's use of digital technology. A year and a half later, the same families were interviewed again, in a similar manner, focusing on the changes which happened in that period, as reported by the parents. Results show that parents find digital technology important and beneficial for children's cognitive and emotional development, but they fear possible negative consequences of its use. Most often, they use restrictive mediation. A year and a 'half later, parents also express the need for more educational support when it comes to mediating their children's interaction with digital technology.

  • Issue Year: 55/2019
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 1-13
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English
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