ABSTRACT

Young Children Playing and Learning in a Digital Age explores the emergence of the digital age and young children’s experiences with digital technologies at home and in educational environments.

Drawing on theory and research-based evidence, this book makes an important contribution to understanding the contemporary experiences of young children in the digital age. It argues that a cultural and critically informed perspective allows educators, policy-makers and parents to make sense of children’s digital experiences as they play and learn, enabling informed decision-making about future early years curriculum and practices at home and in early learning and care settings.

An essential read for researchers, students, policy-makers and professionals working with children today, this book draws attention to the evolution of digital developments and the relationship between contemporary technologies, play and learning in the early years.

chapter 1|20 pages

Towards a new knowledge perspective

part I|38 pages

The evolution of the digital age

part II|34 pages

Play and learning

chapter 4|17 pages

Learning and technologies

chapter 5|15 pages

Digital play

part III|62 pages

Children and technologies