This book examines research and relevant theory on the role of mobile phones in the lives of children and young people, how these technologies are used for different applications, the effects that mobile phones have on young people, and the challenges of regulating and controlling the technology and its use.
If you give a kid a smart phone, you'll have a lot of headaches to fix.
This picture book is an informative read that boosts your child’s technological advantage. It’s recommended that your child harvest as much knowledge about the world as possible. Go ahead and grab a copy of this picture book today.
Meet Emma... She's a little girl that notices that grown-ups are always on their phones. Follow Emma as she counts her way through the zoo and help her shout PUT AWAY YOUR PHONE!
This book is meant for researchers and postgraduate students looking forward for hot topics for their final year projects, doctoral or even postdoctoral studies.
Wall Street Journal Best Nonfiction Pick; Publisher's Weekly Best Book of the Year Clinical psychologist Catherine Steiner-Adair takes an in-depth look at how the Internet and the digital revolution are profoundly changing childhood and ...
Gary Tamkin, and Stephen J. Weber, Sesame Street Revisited (New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1975), www.jstor.org/stable/10.775 8/9781610448277. Ibid. Ibid. ... Alexandra Samuel, “Happy Mother's Day: Kids' Screen 228 notes.
Travel back in time to find out what life was like before cell phones.
This book moves beyond the panicky headlines to offer a deeply researched exploration of what it means to parent in a period of significant social and technological change.
Mobile Technology for Children brings together contributions from leaders in industry, non-profit organizations, and academia to offer practical solutions for the design and the future of mobile technology for children.
"Originally published in Great Britain in 2015 by Oxford University Press."--Verso.