In case of this research, we started from the premise that we are dealing with a new social phenomenon concerning the attitude towards media. As parents, we should also follow other rules and ideas of media consumption. This is very true nowadays, when due to the pandemic, circumstances force our children to online education, to sit in front of all sorts of electronic devices, to be “locked” in their rooms. Can parents keep up with this challenge? Are they able to cope with the opportunities, difficulties and pitfalls of the media on a daily basis?
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