Canada Research Chair in Digital Media Use by Children and Its Implications for Promoting Togetherness: An Ecosystemic Approach
Parents have become accustomed to worrying about their children’s screen time. But children’s use of digital media can be a negative or positive influence depending on a variety of factors. As Canada Research Chair in Digital Media Use by Children and Its Implications for Promoting Togetherness: An Ecosystemic Approach, Professor Caroline Fitzpatrick is studying these factors.
She and her research team are trying to shed light on how children’s digital media habits can contribute to or detract from their wellbeing, academic success and health. They are examining these habits at the individual, family and school levels and including content and context in their analysis. They are looking at how children of all ages—preschoolers, school-aged children and adolescents—use devices, including newer and evolving ones.
Chairholder

Caroline Fitzpatrick
Profile
Caroline Fitzpatrick is a professor in the Department of Preschool and Primary Education of the Faculty of Education of the Université de Sherbrooke.
Fields of expertise and research
Developement, Media use, Screen time, School readiness, Achievement, Mental health
Research Relevance
This research program will lead to insights into how best to use digital media with children to promote positive outcomes and prevent negative ones.
Funding
- Canada Research Chairs Program
- Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
Additional Information
- Tier 2 Chair - 2021-11-01
