Posts Tagged ‘Children’
Parents' Attitudes Toward Their Children's Screen Time [TABLE]
According to a June 2018 survey from Edelman Intelligence, commissioned by snack brand GoGo SqueeZ, the majority of US parent internet users (76%) believe their children are spending too much time with digital devices.
Read MoreLevel Of Parental Concern Over Child's Mobile Use, August 2015 [CHART]
US parents are concerned about how much time their kids are spending with mobile devices—but still willing to grant mobile usage to their children.
Read MoreHighly Anticipated Internet Of Things Technologies, May 2014 [CHART]
73% of US adults were unfamiliar with the concept of the Internet Of Things.
Read MoreTablet Ownership Among Households With Kids, 2013 vs 2014 [CHART]
Tablet ownership in households with children ages 2 to 12 rose from 50% in 2013 to 59% in 2014.
Read MoreUS Parents Who Follow Brands On Social Networks, January 2014 [CHART]
45% of US mother social networkers with children younger than 18 in the household followed brands on social sites.
Read MoreGeneration V's Most Popular Online Activities By Gender, March 2014 [CHART]
Playing games was the online activity conducted most often by US children, cited by 45.0% of boys and 39.0% of girls.
Read MoreFrequency Of American Children's Internet Use By Gender, March 2014 [CHART]
41.5% and 36.3% of 8-to-11-year-old US males and females, respectively, used the Internet many times a day.
Read MoreUK Parents Who Have Set Up Parental Controls By Device, March 2014 [CHART]
Wiith video-on-demand watchdog ATVOD recently urging the UK government to do more to protect children from seeing graphic adult material.
Read MoreTop Website Types UK Households With Children Visit, December 2013 [CHART]
UK households with children were 26% more likely than the average household to visit information sites online.
Read MoreSTUDY: Video Games Do Not Affect Behavior [VIDEO]
B.L. Ochman & David Erickson discuss the University of Glasgow study of 11,000 British children that found that playing video games, even as early as five years old, does not lead to later behavior problems.
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