
Sumudu Mallawaarachchi
@sumudum3
Research Fellow @digitalchildau @uow| PhD @deakinresearch| Screen mediaš±, child development and youth mental health| Certified over-thinker| š±š°
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07-01-2021 00:27:38
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The results of this systematic review and meta-analysis suggest the importance of screen use contexts (type, content, co-use, background or caregiver use) for child cognitive and psychosocial outcomes, beyond total or overall screen time. ja.ma/3WC2tmN ARC Centre of Excellence for the Digital Child


Congratulations to our 2024 Centre Award recipients! ā±ļøAmanda CiprianiĀ - People's Choice award for their 3MT presentation šSumudu Mallawaarachchi Ā andĀ Kim Maslin -Ā Emerging Scholar Awards


A paper has reviewed the evidence on how screen use in children under six can impact behaviour and cognitive outcomes. The researchers say while #screentime is important, itās not the only factor. Sumudu Mallawaarachchi Dr Dylan Cliff UOW Early Start Norman Swan abc.net.au/listen/programā¦


Most viewed in the last 7 days from JAMA Pediatrics: What are the associations of screen use contexts in early childhood with cognitive and psychosocial outcomes? ja.ma/4e4xoPz


Reflections from our #DigitalChild researchers today after a #socialmediaban was announced by Anthony Albanese Tama Leaver (on hiatus) says: "Age-based bans simply defer todayās challenges until tomorrow, solving nothing." Curtin Media




Ever found yourself unable to resist checking out a phone notification? If so, youāre far from alone. Here's some common design tricks that are used to keep you engaged... New from Chris Zomer and Sumudu Mallawaarachchi digitalchild.org.au/the-design-triā¦



šøPersuasive design continues to sap the attention and control the decision-making of children! šØChris Zomer & Sumudu Mallawaarachchi's important article calls for #SafetybyDesign, and references our game-changing and newly redesigned 'Disrupted Childhood' report: 5rightsfoundation.com/resource/updatā¦


Reflections from Dr Karley Beckman and Dr Tiffani Apps after day one of the #SocialMediaSummitNSWSA and discussions on a social media ban for young people and children digitalchild.org.au/young-people-w⦠Karley Beckman tiffani apps UOW #socialmediaban #children #digitalchildren


The results of this systematic review and meta-analysis suggest the importance of screen use contexts (type, content, co-use, background or caregiver use) for child cognitive and psychosocial outcomes, beyond total or overall screen time. ARC Centre of Excellence for the Digital Child ja.ma/3ZVKPgZ




Governments are pushing teen social media bans ā but behind the scenes is a messy fight over science theconversation.com/governments-ar⦠via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand