Digital exposure for children is often a concern for parents, given the variety of content available and its potential influence.
However, a recent study by Jamie Lingwood of Liverpool Hope University and Gemma Taylor of the University of Salford suggests that parents joining their children during screen time could be beneficial.
In today’s world, digital exposure is essential for children, particularly for educational purposes. Understanding how this exposure can aid their learning and broaden their horizons is key.
The research highlights that instead of restricting screen time, parents might achieve better results by engaging with their children during these activities. The findings align with other studies, showing that shared digital media use improves outcomes. For instance, language skills have been observed to enhance significantly when parents and children engage with digital content together.
Parents can also help children interact meaningfully with educational content, using real-life experiences to simplify digital lessons and encourage creativity.
Tips for parents to maximise benefits of digital media
1. Be an Active Participant
Parents should actively engage and interact with their children throughout the screen time session, rather than just being present.
2. Scaffold Learning
By assisting children in understanding lessons from digital media, parents can simplify complex concepts and make learning more enjoyable.
3. Choose High-Quality Content
Researching and selecting educational, high-quality content ensures children benefit from their digital exposure.
4. Encourage Discussions
Turning screen time into a two-way interaction fosters healthy communication and better understanding between parents and children.
By following these practices, parents can transform screen time into an opportunity for growth and meaningful learning for their children.