Barriers and facilitators: The contrasting roles of media and technology in social–emotional learning

Aesha John , Samantha Bates
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Media and technology have come to play a ubiquitous role in children’s lives. In response, researchers continue to explore the impact of media and technology on children’s overall health and development. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, our paradigms have increasingly shifted from asking whether technology is influencing children’s experiences to how technology is influencing child development. Accordingly, numerous studies using varied theoretical frameworks document how context, content, and amount of media and technology use influence children’s social–emotional skill development. This perspectives paper collates and synthesizes theoretical frameworks and empirical evidence relevant to children ages 0-12 years to address the question, “What are the ways, positive and negative, that media and technology use impact children’s social and emotional learning (SEL)?” Our findings point toward opportunities to mitigate barriers and leverage facilitators to support children’s social–emotional learning and development as we progress into a technology-driven future.

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障碍与促进因素:媒体和技术在社会情感学习中的对比作用
媒体和技术在儿童生活中扮演着无处不在的角色。为此,研究人员不断探索媒体和技术对儿童整体健康和发展的影响。自 COVID-19 大流行以来,我们的研究范式已从询问技术是否影响儿童的经历逐渐转变为技术如何影响儿童的发展。因此,大量采用不同理论框架的研究记录了媒体和技术使用的环境、内容和数量如何影响儿童社会情感技能的发展。本视角论文整理并综合了与 0-12 岁儿童相关的理论框架和经验证据,以解决 "媒体和技术的使用对儿童的社交和情感学习(SEL)有哪些积极和消极影响?我们的研究结果表明,在我们迈向技术驱动的未来的过程中,有机会减少障碍并利用促进因素来支持儿童的社会情感学习和发展。
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