Nurturing Healthy Media Consumption Habits in Early Childhood: A Social Campaign Approach

Suci Lukitowati, Aliyah Nur’aini Hanum, Agus Yuliono
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In contemporary society, the pervasive presence of digital devices has profoundly influenced the media consumption patterns of young children, presenting challenges and opportunities for their development. This study explores the impact of media content on early childhood and the urgent need for informed parental supervision. Utilizing a Research and Development (R&D) methodology, a comprehensive social campaign titled "Healthy Watching" was developed and implemented in Pontianak, Indonesia. The campaign aimed to empower parents, particularly mothers, with the knowledge and skills necessary to guide their children's media interactions effectively. Through educational seminars, videos, stickers, and social media platforms, the campaign fostered awareness about age-appropriate content, screen time limits, and the importance of active parental engagement. The campaign's efficacy was evaluated through stakeholder engagement and behavioral assessments of eight target mothers. The results indicate significant improvements in knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors, emphasizing the campaign's success in promoting healthy media consumption habits. This study provides valuable insights into the design and implementation of social campaigns to address the challenges of digital media in early childhood.
在儿童早期培养健康的媒体消费习惯:一种社会运动方法
在当代社会,数字设备的普遍存在深刻影响了幼儿的媒体消费模式,为他们的发展带来了挑战和机遇。本研究探讨媒体内容对幼儿的影响,以及家长监督的迫切需要。利用研究与开发方法,在印度尼西亚Pontianak制定并实施了一项名为"健康观察"的全面社会运动。该运动旨在增强父母,特别是母亲的能力,使其具备必要的知识和技能,从而有效地指导子女与媒体的互动。通过教育研讨会、视频、贴纸和社交媒体平台,该活动提高了人们对适合年龄的内容、屏幕时间限制以及父母积极参与的重要性的认识。通过利益相关者参与和对8名目标母亲的行为评估,评估了该活动的效果。结果表明,在知识、态度和行为方面有了显著的改善,强调了该活动在促进健康媒体消费习惯方面的成功。这项研究为社会运动的设计和实施提供了有价值的见解,以应对儿童早期数字媒体的挑战。
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