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Volume 53, Issue 3
  • ISSN: 1384-6930
  • E-ISSN: 1875-7286

Samenvatting

Samenvatting

Een eerste smartphone roept veel opvoedkundige vragen op, waardoor ouders vaak online naar advies zoeken. Dit onderzoek analyseert mediaopvoedingsadviezen van dertig websites en toetst deze aan wetenschappelijke literatuur. De adviezen blijken vaak tekort te schieten, wat de urgentie benadrukt voor het opstellen van meer betrouwbare, wetenschappelijk onderbouwde richtlijnen die ouders ondersteunen bij het begeleiden van hun kind in de mediaopvoeding.

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