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Growing up digital

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A podcast brought to you by the ARC Centre of Excellence for the Digital Child. This podcast discusses topical issues concerned with children's healthy digital lives, digital literacy, and safe digital spaces.

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10/29/2024

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November 5, 2024

Screen time anxieties: Changing the conversation around kids and tech

<p>When it comes to screen time, parents and carers must navigate an emotionally charged landscape of conflicting advice and information.</p> <p>For a long time, parenting advice around children and technology focused on policing screen time. Fortunately, this is beginning to change and some guidelines now acknowledge that a ‘one size fits all’ approach doesn’t allow for the complexity and diversity of family life.</p> <p>Yet this change seems to have had little impact on public discussion around children and technology, which is often still overwrought with screen time anxieties, idealistic expectations, and rigid rules. Parents and carers must navigate an emotionally charged landscape of conflicting advice and information that’s often presented as having incredibly high stakes for their child’s wellbeing.</p> <p>Hosted by the ARC Centre of Excellence for the Digital Child in partnership with ACMI, this episode (filmed during a public seminar) aims to consider the position of parents amid these discussions. It will bring together a panel of experts – Dr Billy Garvey, Derek McCormack and Fiona Holder – and advocates to hear their insights, asking – what is the nature of current ‘screen time’ discussion and advice? How does this advice connect to parents’ actual concerns and perspectives? What makes for good parenting advice? And how can our parents and carers be supported in ways that don’t exacerbate pressures and anxieties?</p>

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October 29, 2024

Digital by default, parenting after the Covid lockdowns

<p>The COVID-19 lockdowns had lasting effects on families and children around the world. Families had to suddenly navigate education, entertainment, and social relationships within the confines of their home. Digital technology became essential to supporting these needs, and while it was a lifeline for many families, parents are now struggling to recontextualise digital tools for use outside of lockdowns. Tama Leaver discusses pandemic parenting with Andy Zhao for the Digital Child podcast.</p>

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October 29, 2024

How do we prepare young children for the digital world?

<p>As digital technology use becomes common place in the daily lives of young children, education on good digital citizenship is critical in the early years of their education. </p> <p>Michael Dezuanni discusses how educators and schools can use digital citizenship to empower young children and help them be safe online.</p>

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What is Growing up digital?

A podcast brought to you by the ARC Centre of Excellence for the Digital Child. This podcast discusses topical issues concerned with children's healthy digital lives, digital literacy, and safe digital spaces.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

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Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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