Author:
Ahearne Caroline,Dilworth Sinead,Rollings Rachel,Livingstone Vicki,Murray Deirdre
Abstract
ObjectiveTo establish the prevalence and patterns of use of touch-screen technologies in the toddler population.DesignParental questionnaires were completed for children aged 12 months to 3 years examining access to touch-screen devices and ability to perform common forms of interaction with touch-screen technologies.ResultsThe 82 questionnaires completed on typically developing children revealed 71% of toddlers had access to touch-screen devices for a median of 15 min (IQR: 9.375–26.25) per day. By parental report, 24 months was the median age of ability to swipe (IQR: 19.5–30.5), unlock (IQR: 20.5–31.5) and active looking for touch-screen features (IQR: 22–30.5), while 25 months (IQR: 21–31.25) was the median age of ability to identify and use specific touch-screen features. Overall, 32.8% of toddlers could perform all four skills.ConclusionsFrom 2 years of age toddlers have the ability to interact purposefully with touch-screen devices and demonstrate a variety of common skills required to utilise touch-screen technology.
Subject
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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