Examining Parents Perception on Elementary School Children Digital Safety

IF 1.4 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Educational Media International Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/09523987.2021.1908500
Florence Martin, Tuba Gezer, Jimmeka Anderson, Drew Polly, Weichao Wang
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ABSTRACT Children are exposed to digital devices at an early age. This study examines parents’ perception of student digital safety on technology use, time spent, parent concerns and knowledge on various digital safety topics. Through a survey-based study, we analyzed data collected from 113 parents. Parents mentioned that their kids use Internet via tablets and laptops primarily to watch videos, play games, and for schoolwork. Parents were knowledgeable about apps and gaps their children used for education and entertainment. Regarding time limits and restricting access, 40% of parents let their kids online for 1–2 hours in a day and 47% of parents set time limits. Parents are concerned all the time about their child’s digital safety with the biggest concern being their kids being exposed to sexual content and them talking to strangers. Parents perceive themselves to be knowledgeable on most of the digital safety topics discussed in this study. Parents recommend to ensure age restrictions and identity verification when using various websites and games. This study has implications for parents of elementary school children.
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家长对小学生数码安全认知之调查
儿童在很小的时候就接触到数字设备。本研究考察了家长对学生数字安全的看法,包括技术使用、花费的时间、家长关注的问题和对各种数字安全主题的了解。通过调查研究,我们分析了113名家长的数据。家长们提到,他们的孩子主要通过平板电脑和笔记本电脑上网看视频、玩游戏和做功课。家长们对孩子用于教育和娱乐的应用程序和缺口非常了解。在时间限制和上网限制方面,40%的家长让孩子每天上网1-2小时,47%的家长设置了时间限制。家长们一直担心孩子的数字安全,最担心的是孩子接触到性内容,以及他们与陌生人交谈。父母认为自己对本研究中讨论的大多数数字安全主题都很了解。家长建议在使用各种网站和游戏时确保年龄限制和身份验证。本研究对小学生家长有启示意义。
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