In this week’s show, Kim and Liz discuss a paper about the factors that influence cognitive development in young children and how they could be applied in parenting decisions. And speaking of parenting, Liz holds forth about what parental responsibility means, in the context of a paper about cybersafety. In between, don’t miss the child development-based review of The Angry Birds Movie.
We’d love to know your thoughts, so how about leaving a comment with a reflection about what parent responsibility means to you? (Or anything else that’s on your mind!)
Show notes:
Brazilian paper: Luiza Gastaud, Jessica Trettim, Carolina Scholl, Barbara Rubin, Fernanda Coelho, Gabriel Krause, Natasha Ferreira, Mariana de Matos, Ricardo Pinheiro and Luciana Quevedo, ‘Screen time: Implications for early childhood cognitive development’ (2023) 183 Early Human Development; Early Access Date: JUN 2023; Published: AUG 2023
The Angry Birds Movie review: https://childrenandmedia.org.au/movie-reviews/movies/angry-birds-movie-the
The Angry Birds Movie availability in Australia: https://www.flicks.com.au/movie/the-angry-birds-movie/
Parent responsibility paper: Suzanne Prior & Karen Renaud, ‘Who is best placed to support cyber responsibilized UK parents?’ (2023) 10(7) Children-Basel; Published: JUL 2023 https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/10/7/1130
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