2023
DOI: 10.3390/educsci13010057
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Characteristics of Parental Digital Mediation: Predictors, Strategies, and Differences among Children Experiencing Various Parental Mediation Strategies

Abstract: The process of digitalization has become an integral part of the social situation of a child’s growth in the modern world. Child development in the digital environment demands the involvement of adults as mediators. This practice is called parental digital mediation. Previous studies have identified the significant parental and environmental aspects of parental mediation, but there has been little information about the relationships between the children’s characteristics and parental digital mediation. The cur… Show more

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“…Livingstone [45] has emphasized that negative impact depends on the intricate interactions between personal traits of vulnerability or resilience and being in protective or stressful environmental contexts, leading to important differences among people subjected to the same networking events or experience. Specifically, self-confidence and competent parenting styles in dealing with social media are considered resilience drivers [46], whereas having a history of any kind of emotional distress makes people more susceptible to social network content and use. In addition, individuals with greater digital resilience may be better able to recognize and reduce the impact of exposure to digital threats.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Livingstone [45] has emphasized that negative impact depends on the intricate interactions between personal traits of vulnerability or resilience and being in protective or stressful environmental contexts, leading to important differences among people subjected to the same networking events or experience. Specifically, self-confidence and competent parenting styles in dealing with social media are considered resilience drivers [46], whereas having a history of any kind of emotional distress makes people more susceptible to social network content and use. In addition, individuals with greater digital resilience may be better able to recognize and reduce the impact of exposure to digital threats.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Joint media engagement of children and their parents may vary depending on the parental digital mediation strategy (Ewin et al, 2020;Kalabina & Progackaya, 2022). Two main parameters of parental digital mediation are parental support and parental control (Rudnova et al, 2023). Depending on the intensity of these parameters, the relationship between the child's EF development and the joint media engagement of preschoolers and their parents may di er.…”
Section: Ef and Joint Media Engagement Of Preschoolers And Their Parentsmentioning
confidence: 99%