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Children and computer technology
This is a link to a journal edition about children and computer technology. Each article can be downloaded separately. In total it provides a very useful discussion of the issue. Canada

Supervising the internet at home
Children need parents to help them make good choices about the use of the internet. This short article highlights general principles about internet safety. Australia

Children and the Internet
Children and the internet the dangers, when parents should be concerned about children's internet usage and how to manage it. A comprehensive article. Australia

Children and television
Television exposes young children to advertising, violence, frightening world events such as disaster and war as well as information, fun and enjoyment. Parents and other caregivers worry about managing their children's television viewing. This comprehensive article canvasses these issues. Australia.


Related Links

Journal article: Excellence in television for young children—entertainment, engagement and empowerment
Early Childhood Australia Policy: Information Technology and Young Children
Early Childhood Australia Policy: Children and the Mass Media
Journal article: Parental perceptions of computer-based gaming technology: An evaluation of children’s leisure pursuits in the computer age
Journal article: Children’s animated TV programs: A content analysis


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