研究表明 学龄前儿童接触联网设备的人数有所增加
Three out of four children under-five now has access to a tablet, smartphone or computer, according to a study. Market researcher Childwise asked more than 1,000 UK parents about their pre-schooler offspring's media habits. It said three-quarters of the children had access to a connected device and most of the three- and four-year-olds had their own tablet or PC. "The increasing use of connected devices by preschoolers this year may reflect growing access to on-demand services, especially subscription-based options such as Netflix, which has quickly risen through the ranks over the last three to four years," said research manager Jenny Ehren. Overall, the study indicated that children were typically spending an average of two hours and 48 minutes a day -- up from two hours and 36 minutes last year and two hours and 24 minutes in 2014 -- watching video content in all its forms. But boys were said to watch for longer periods of time. voice-recognition gadgets such as Apple's Siri and Amazon's Alexa were also said to be increasingly popular with the age group. But the children remain interested in offline activities too. And there was an increase in the number of parents reporting their children were engaged in arts and crafts and going to the library outside of school. |