Handbook of Children and the Media
Discover the essential insights in the Handbook of Children and the Media by Dorothy G. Singer, a comprehensive resource published by SAGE Publications Inc in 2011. This fully revised and updated second edition spans an impressive 824 pages, offering a thorough examination of the complex relationship between children and various forms of media.
In this cutting-edge title, Singer delves into the psychological aspects of mass media, including the effects of television, video games, and modern devices such as iPods, iPads, Kindles, and smartphones. This book is a must-read for parents, educators, and researchers seeking to understand the influence of media on children in today's digital age.
Enhance your knowledge and navigate the media landscape with this invaluable guide that addresses both the challenges and opportunities presented by contemporary media consumption among children.