Adaptation to digital parenting in a pandemic: A case study of parents within higher education

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Hardiyanti Pratiwi, Nor I. Hasanah, Sigit Purnama, Maulidya Ulfah, Aip Saripudin
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Abstract

Background: Using digital tools with children during the pandemic has positive and negative impacts. However, we must investigate how parents with higher education qualifications best apply digital parenting.Aim: The aim of this article was to explore the practice of digital parenting with parents with higher education backgrounds, the digital tools used and the parents’ motivation during the pandemic.Setting: This research was conducted with parents who work as university lecturers in Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, Indonesia.Methods: This study involved 27 lecturers with children in early childhood education. Data were collected using structured interview techniques and analysed using presentation, reduction and verification techniques. The validity of the data was ensured through the triangulation of sources and the extension of the research time.Results: The results show that applying restrictive mediation through various regulations in using smartphones coupled with authoritative parenting is the leading choice for parents. During the pandemic, parents give children more freedom and time to use smartphones; therefore, they have to adjust their parenting patterns to counteract the negative impacts caused by these digital devices. However, the lack of parenting support, many work schedules and limited interaction time with children can affect this parenting style.Conclusion: Parents can implement a successful digital parenting transition during a pandemic. Support, motivation, communication, supervision, rules and restrictions imposed on children to continue to use smartphones according to their age are important factors to ensure parenting success in the digital era.
流行病中对数字化养育的适应:高等教育中父母的案例研究
背景:在大流行期间对儿童使用数字工具既有积极影响,也有消极影响。然而,我们必须调查具有高等教育资格的父母如何最好地应用数字育儿。目的:本文的目的是探讨具有高等教育背景的父母的数字育儿实践,使用的数字工具以及父母在大流行期间的动机。背景:本研究在印度尼西亚南加里曼丹班加马辛的大学讲师父母中进行。方法:对27名从事幼儿教育的教师进行调查。使用结构化访谈技术收集数据,并使用演示、还原和验证技术进行分析。通过对数据源的三角剖分和研究时间的延长,保证了数据的有效性。结果:研究结果表明,通过各种规定对智能手机使用进行限制性调解,并结合权威型育儿方式是家长的首选。疫情期间,家长给孩子更多自由和时间使用智能手机;因此,他们必须调整自己的育儿模式,以抵消这些数字设备带来的负面影响。然而,缺乏父母的支持,许多工作安排和有限的与孩子互动的时间会影响这种育儿方式。结论:大流行期间,父母可以成功实现数字化育儿转型。支持、激励、沟通、监督、根据孩子的年龄继续使用智能手机的规则和限制是确保数字时代育儿成功的重要因素。
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South African Journal of Childhood Education
South African Journal of Childhood Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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