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Parental beliefs and mediation co-mediate the SES effect on chinese preschoolers’ early digital literacy: A chain-mediation model
Simin CAO, Chuanmei DONG,
Hui LI
Department of Early Childhood Education (ECE)
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Central China
20%
Chain Mediation
100%
Chinese children
100%
Copyright
20%
Daily Life
20%
Digital Divide
20%
Digital Literacy
100%
Digital Practices
20%
Digital Technology
20%
Disparities in Access
20%
Early childhood
20%
Early Digital Literacy
100%
Family Context
20%
Family Socioeconomic Status
60%
Literacy Outcomes
20%
Mediation Strategies
20%
Parental Beliefs
100%
Parental Education
20%
Parental Mediation
100%
Parents of Young children
20%
Preschoolers
40%
Socioeconomic Status
100%
Status Effect
100%
Survey of Practice
20%
Young children
40%
Psychology
Digital Divide
16%
Digital Literacies
100%
Mediation Model
100%
Toddlers
50%