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Childhood and Youth Studies

Childhood and Youth Studies

Contributing to realising children and young people’s human rights through research, teaching, policy and practice in childhood and youth studies

Category: young children’s media use

A toddler pressing the mouse pad of a laptop

Reading Time: 5 minutes Most young children start interacting with digital technologies from birth as families’ daily practices have increasingly become mediated by digital technologies (Mascheroni & Siibak, 2021). Recent research across the world demonstrates increasing attention to children’s interactions with a diverse range of digital media in homes and beyond (Archer et al., 2021; Azevedo et al., 2022; Siibak & Nevski, 2019; Ziemer et al., 2021). Yet there is little attention paid to the digital activity at home of very young children aged from birth to 3 years.

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