Let's Play!: Digital and Analog Play between Preschoolers and Parents.

CHI(2018)

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Play is an enjoyable and developmentally useful part of early childhood, and parent-child play is a highly productive mechanism by which children learn to participate in the world. We conducted an observational lab study to examine how 15 parent-child pairs (children age 4-6) respond to and play with tablet apps as compared to analog toys. We found that parents and children were less likely to engage with each other or to respond to each otheru0027s bids for attention during play sessions with tab-lets versus play sessions with toys. We also observed that specific design features of tablet devices and childrenu0027s apps-such as one-sided interfaces, game paradigms that demand continual attention, and lack of support for parallel interaction-are the primary mechanism shaping these differences. We provide guidance suggesting how childrenu0027s apps might be re-designed to preserve the ad-vantages of digital play experiences while also evolving to build in the advantages of traditional toys.
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Play, children, parents, parent-child interaction, joint media engagement, child-computer interaction
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