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Parents were interviewed about the media habits of their 6-month to 6-year-old children. For children who had used computers, linear increases in computer usage occurred across this age range with a shift from using a computer on a parent’s lapat aboutage 2 1/2 to autonomous computer and mouse use at about age 3 1/2 . There were almost no gender differences in early computer patterns. Families with higher incomes and higher education levels were more likely to own computers and to have Internet access from home. Latino families were least likely to own a computer; Latino and African American families were less likely than Caucasian families to have Internet access at home. Parents perceived computers favorably for children’s learning. No relationship was found between the frequency with which children play computer games and the likelihood that they can read, but increased nongame computer use was associated with increased likelihood of reading.
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Calvert et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a12647792637892a9a66fde — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0002764204271508
Sandra L. Calvert
Georgetown University
Victoria Rideout
Kaiser Family Foundation
Jennifer Woolard
Emory Healthcare
American Behavioral Scientist
Georgetown University
Kaiser Family Foundation
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