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Observing children when using computers with a focus on their self-esteem

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posted on 2016-11-07, 23:25 authored by Hatzigianni, Maria, Margetts, Kay
Children are born into a rich technological environment and by the time they attend preschool they already have accumulated a wide variety of technological experiences, skills and knowledge. This paper reports on part of a project undertaken in Melbourne, Australia, which had as a primary aim to explore the existence or not of a relationship between computer use and young (4-6 year old) children's self-esteem. Observing children's interactions with computers was one of the data collection methods utilised in this study. The twofold analysis of the observations, the findings related to self-esteem and children's interactions with computers are the focus of this paper and are considered to be interesting and useful for the early childhood educators.<div><br></div><div>International Research in Early Childhood Education, vol. 1, no. 2, p. 69-86</div>

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