‘Switch that off!’: The influence of digital parenting and mediation practices on young children’s engagement with digital technologies in the home

The digital environment within the family home frames children’s exposure to digital technologies and arguably their development of early digital literacies. Importantly, understanding parent strategies to manage children’s technology use, facilitate active engagement, and protect them from inapprop...

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Main Authors: Wilson, Sinead, Murcia, Karen, Leaver, Tama
Format: Journal Article
Published: Taylor & Francis 2025
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/97969
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Murcia, Karen
Leaver, Tama
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description The digital environment within the family home frames children’s exposure to digital technologies and arguably their development of early digital literacies. Importantly, understanding parent strategies to manage children’s technology use, facilitate active engagement, and protect them from inappropriate online interactions are key to understanding family digital cultures. This paper reports on research that used a multiple case study approach in which families attending four Western Australian early years education and care centres were invited to participate. Three families, including parents and their children (aged 3–4 years) from each centre, participated in semi-structured interviews. Each represented a range of socioeconomic status, gender, family composition and ethnicity. Interview questions evoked rich discussions and included an exploration of the opportunities and potential risks related to children’s engagement with digital technologies. The findings suggested that digital parenting strategies and mediation practices strongly influence the nature of children’s digital engagement within their home environment.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-979692025-07-22T06:02:56Z ‘Switch that off!’: The influence of digital parenting and mediation practices on young children’s engagement with digital technologies in the home Wilson, Sinead Murcia, Karen Leaver, Tama Digital technologies mediation strategies digital parenting young children home The digital environment within the family home frames children’s exposure to digital technologies and arguably their development of early digital literacies. Importantly, understanding parent strategies to manage children’s technology use, facilitate active engagement, and protect them from inappropriate online interactions are key to understanding family digital cultures. This paper reports on research that used a multiple case study approach in which families attending four Western Australian early years education and care centres were invited to participate. Three families, including parents and their children (aged 3–4 years) from each centre, participated in semi-structured interviews. Each represented a range of socioeconomic status, gender, family composition and ethnicity. Interview questions evoked rich discussions and included an exploration of the opportunities and potential risks related to children’s engagement with digital technologies. The findings suggested that digital parenting strategies and mediation practices strongly influence the nature of children’s digital engagement within their home environment. 2025 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/97969 10.1080/03004430.2025.2518300 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Taylor & Francis fulltext
spellingShingle Digital technologies
mediation strategies
digital parenting
young children
home
Wilson, Sinead
Murcia, Karen
Leaver, Tama
‘Switch that off!’: The influence of digital parenting and mediation practices on young children’s engagement with digital technologies in the home
title ‘Switch that off!’: The influence of digital parenting and mediation practices on young children’s engagement with digital technologies in the home
title_full ‘Switch that off!’: The influence of digital parenting and mediation practices on young children’s engagement with digital technologies in the home
title_fullStr ‘Switch that off!’: The influence of digital parenting and mediation practices on young children’s engagement with digital technologies in the home
title_full_unstemmed ‘Switch that off!’: The influence of digital parenting and mediation practices on young children’s engagement with digital technologies in the home
title_short ‘Switch that off!’: The influence of digital parenting and mediation practices on young children’s engagement with digital technologies in the home
title_sort ‘switch that off!’: the influence of digital parenting and mediation practices on young children’s engagement with digital technologies in the home
topic Digital technologies
mediation strategies
digital parenting
young children
home
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/97969