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Pre-School Children Media Use & Experience Analysed by CHILDWISE in New Research Report Available at MarketPublishers.com

27 Jun 2012 • by Natalie Aster

LONDON – By the time that children reach the age of 5, many attitudes and behaviour patterns are already established. TV is the most important medium for this age group, with under 5s spending two hours a day on average watching. Just over one in four 0-4s enjoy comics or magazines, while a quarter access the Internet, with half of users going online more than weekly. A third of 0-4s have the skills to use touchscreen devices such as phones and tablets.

New research "CHILDWISE MONITOR Pre-School Report 2012" developed by CHILDWISE is based on research with 200 mums of under 5 year olds across the UK. The research looks deep into media use and wider experience among pre-school children today. It analyses how the youngest children in the UK behave, what they are into and how their skills develop.

Report Details:

CHILDWISE MONITOR Pre-School Report 2012
Published: June, 2012
Pages: 36
Price: US$ 880,00

More new market research reports by the publisher can be found at CHILDWISE page.

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