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The line city is longer

  poly micro research investigated the acceptance of Chinese children's use of mobile terminal equipment. In addition, based on the reading data on the platform in February 2018, the story analyzes the Chinese and English reading preferences of Chinese children and finds that the Chinese picture book market has broad prospects.

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  2/3 parents accept children's use of mobile terminals

  The survey sampled 6030 groups of households in the first-tier cities of Beijing, the second-tier cities of Jinan and the fourth-tier cities of Changxing. The results showed that 2/3 of the parents said they would like to use mobile phones such as mobile phones/pADs. This shows that more than half of the parents who sampled the family have accepted the use of mobile terminals by children. Among them, a quarter of parents are willing to let their children use mobile terminals for more than 45 minutes every day. Compared with the cautious attitude of parents after 80, the attitude of parents after 90 is more open and inclusive.

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  Acceptance of parents using mobile terminals in different regions

  Attitudes of parents of all ages to children’s use of mobile terminals

  parents accept that their average daily use of mobile terminals is about 40 minutes.

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  The average length of time that parents are willing to give their children a mobile terminal every day is about 40 minutes. The accurate survey results in the first-tier city of Beijing is 69.31 minutes, much higher than the second-tier city of Jinan, which is 2.27 times that of the third-tier city Changxing. It can be seen that although in the public perception, parents in first- and second-tier cities are cautious about their children's use of mobile terminals, due to fast-paced life and high-intensity work, they actually use mobile terminals for their children.

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