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    {"title" :"Trends on Tuesday: Six New Changes in Kids\u0026#8217; Media Habits","summary" : "Children’s mobile media use has doubled and in some cases tripled in the last two years, according an eSchool News report of a study by Common Sense Media. Here are the other key findings: Roughly twice","date" : "2014-02-25T11:53:59-04:00","date_modified" : "2025-01-27T19:42:55-05:00","authors" : {"lisa-wilcox" : "Lisa Wilcox"},"topics" : {
        
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      "editpathURL" :"https://github.com/GSA/digitalgov.gov/edit/bc-archive-content-3/content/news/2014/02/2014-02-25-trends-on-tuesday-six-new-changes-in-kids-media-habits.md","slug" : "trends-on-tuesday-six-new-changes-in-kids-media-habits","url" : "/preview/gsa/digitalgov.gov/bc-archive-content-3/2014/02/25/trends-on-tuesday-six-new-changes-in-kids-media-habits/","content" :"\u003cp\u003e\u003cdiv class=\"image\"\u003e\n  \u003cimg\n    src=\"https://s3.amazonaws.com/digitalgov/_legacy-img/2014/02/250-x-185-girl-reading-on-tablet-six-new-changes-in-kids-media-habits.jpg\"\n    alt=\"250 x 185 - girl reading on tablet - six new changes in kids media habits\"/\u003e\u003c/div\u003e\n\nChildren’s mobile media use has doubled and in some cases tripled in the last two years, according an \u003ca href=\"http://www.eschoolnews.com/2013/10/28/childrens-media-use-197/\"\u003eeSchool News report\u003c/a\u003e of a \u003ca href=\"http://www.commonsensemedia.org/research/zero-to-eight-childrens-media-use-in-america-2013\"\u003estudy by Common Sense Media\u003c/a\u003e. Here are the other key findings:\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003col\u003e\n\u003cli\u003eRoughly twice as many children use mobile media today than in 2011.\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e“Traditional” screen media use, such as television and video games, has decreased by more than 30 minutes per day.\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003eChildren still spend most of their media time watching television, but viewing habits have changed. Fifty-eight percent of children watch TV at least once a day but this viewing includes watching pre-recorded, downloaded or streamed, or on-demand programs.\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003ePoor and minority children have more access to mobile devices and apps than they did two years ago, but a large access gap still remains. Access to high-speed internet has remained about the same, but access to smart phones is increasing.\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003eTelevision is the most common platform for children’s educational content. Though many children access educational materials on mobile devices, television continues to top the list.\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003c/ol\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAgain as government thinks \u003ca href=\"https://digital.gov/2013/09/30/mobile-first/\" title=\"Mobile First\"\u003emobile first\u003c/a\u003e, agencies must remember that mobile is a channel for people of all ages.\u003c/p\u003e\n"}
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