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View article: Screen-Related Parenting Practices in Mexican American Families with Toddlers: Development of Culturally- and Contextually-Relevant Scales
Screen-Related Parenting Practices in Mexican American Families with Toddlers: Development of Culturally- and Contextually-Relevant Scales Open
Background/Objectives: Screen-related parenting practices (e.g., restriction, coviewing) influence the way children use screen devices. Although children start using screen devices (e.g., televisions [TV], tablets) in the first few years o…
View article: Measuring attraction to screen devices in early childhood: development of the Affinity-TV and Affinity-Mobile scales
Measuring attraction to screen devices in early childhood: development of the Affinity-TV and Affinity-Mobile scales Open
Introduction With the increasing integration of digital screen devices into our everyday life, there has been increased attention regarding the risk of “problematic” use or pathological use. Because children start using screen devices in t…
View article: 0818 Room-sharing and Bed-sharing: Reasons, Beliefs, and Sleep in Mothers and Toddlers from Mexican American Families
0818 Room-sharing and Bed-sharing: Reasons, Beliefs, and Sleep in Mothers and Toddlers from Mexican American Families Open
Introduction Sleep is essential for development, yet best practices in pediatric sleep are based on studies of primarily non-Latino White families, where rates of room-sharing, bed-sharing, and feeding to sleep are relatively low in toddle…
View article: Parenting a Toddler in the Era of Pervasive Screens: Interviews with Low-Income Mexican American Parents
Parenting a Toddler in the Era of Pervasive Screens: Interviews with Low-Income Mexican American Parents Open
Screen media use starts in early childhood, despite recommendations to limit use. This study explored low-income Mexican American mothers’ and fathers’ beliefs, parenting practices, and perceived contextual contributors related to toddler …