![]() It also shows how children are making the most of technology, so we can learn from them and build healthier online habits together in the years to come." "Our research provides families and educators with the insights and information they need to help pinpoint where the risks are. ![]() ![]() Our 2021 report shows that they are still reeling from the effects of the always on, ever present digital switch," says Eduardo Cruz, Qustodio CEO and Co-founder. "In 2020, screens were a lifeline for families around the world. The report reveals their mixed feelings surrounding the digital world, with 37% of parents stating they feel very or extremely concerned about their children's device usage, while 79% also acknowledged positive effects, including technology helping their child learn. The extensive 2021 research also features surveys and interviews with parents and children across the world, offering unique insight into how families are adapting and often struggling to create an online-offline balance. The report analyzes kids' app use globally while providing deeper insights into three major markets in the US, UK, and Spain, over a year where self-isolation, remote learning, and working from home ensured families continued to strongly rely on all things digital for work, education, and entertainment. "Living and learning in a digital world" studies app and technology habits of children aged 4-18, revealing trends in screen time, social media, and education, and offering insight into how children are learning and growing in a rapidly changing environment. LOS ANGELES, Ap/PRNewswire/ - Qustodio today released their Annual Report, analyzing children's digital habits over 2021.
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