Technology’s Child

Technology’s Child

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How children engage with technology at each stage of development, from toddler to twentysomething, and how they can best be supported.

What happens to the little ones, the tweens, and the teenagers, when technology—ubiquitous in the world they inhabit—becomes a critical part of their lives? This timely book Technology’s Child brings much-needed clarity to what we know about technology’s role in child development. Better yet, it provides guidance on how to use what we know to help children of all ages make the most of their digital experiences.

From toddlers who are exploring their immediate environment to twentysomethings who are exploring their place in society, technology inevitably and profoundly affects their development. Drawing on her expertise in developmental science and design research, Katie Davis describes what happens when child development and technology design interact, and how this interaction is complicated by children’s individual characteristics and social and cultural contexts. Critically, she explains how a self-directed experience of technology—one initiated, sustained, and ended voluntarily—supports healthy child development, especially when it takes place within the context of community support.

Children’s experiences with technology—their “screen time” and digital social relationships—have become an inescapable aspect of growing up. This book, for the first time, identifies the qualitative distinctions between different ages and stages of this engagement, and offers invaluable guidance for parents and teachers navigating the digital landscape, and for technology designers charting the way.Preface ix
1 Introduction 1
2 Early Childhood: Learning Self-Control in a Tech-Saturated World 19
3 The Digital Features of Early Literacy Development 43
4 Looking for “Loose Parts” in Children’s Digital Play 69
5 The “Curse of the Familiar” and Its Impact on Learning 95
6 Tweens: A Time of Transitions and Tensions 125
7 Adolescence: The “Who Am I?” Years 153
8 The Online Agency of Emerging Adults 181
9 Conclusion 205
Acknowledgments 217
Notes 221
Index 309Katie Davis is Associate Professor at the University of Washington Information School, where she is a founding member and Co-Director of the UW Digital Youth Lab. She is the coauthor of The App Generation: How Today’s Youth Navigate Identity, Intimacy, Imagination in a Digital World (with Howard Gardner) and Writers in the Secret Garden: Fanfiction, Youth, and New Forms of Mentoring (with Cecilia Aragon).US

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Weight 17.4 oz
Dimensions 1.0900 × 5.6200 × 8.3000 in
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