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MediaSmarts Releases Results Of Environics Research Study Exploring The Digital Well-Being Of Canadian Families
Media Smarts has released the results of an Environics Research survey of 825 parents of children from birth to 15 years old, to learn more about their digital family life; specifically, the digital technology usage and activities of their children, their parenting style, and the opportunities and challenges that digital technology bring to parenting and family life in Canada.
The results have been released in the form of a full report that covers findings in such areas as digital access, digital activities, digital skills and digital parenting, as well as an infographic.
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