Technology use habits of children under six years of age at home

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Parents, teachers and researchers are wondering how the digital and technological world affects young children between 0 and 6 years of age at home. This study aims to show the use they make of it, the characteristics of this use, and the relationship that children establish with technologies, as well as to find out whether there are rules for this use and who sets them. A mixed quantitative-qualitative methodology, using the "questionnaire on the use of technology at home", semi-structured interviews, and analyses of Early Childhood Education Assemblies (ECEA), generated very significant results. For instance, despite the quick incorporation of tablets or video game consoles, TV is still the favorite device of the youngest population, followed closely by mobile phones. The results indicate that these children spend an average of 92 minutes per day watching TV. In addition, 92% of them have a tablet and spend an average of 60 minutes per day using a computer or a tablet. It can be concluded that children start accessing and using ICT at the age of two.

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Tena, R. R., Gutiérrez, M. P., & Cejudo, M. del C. L. (2019). Technology use habits of children under six years of age at home. Ensaio, 27(103), 340–362. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-40362019002701752

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