Ofcom’s recently published report of media use and attitudes of children and adults in the uk makes for interesting reading. This report looks at media use, attitudes and understanding among children and young people aged 3-17. It also includes findings on parents’ views about their children’s media use, and how parents of children and young people aged 3-17 monitor and manage their children’s use. The report provides a comprehensive picture of children’s media experiences in 2023 as a reference for industry, policymakers, academics and the general public.
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