Digital Parenting Burdens in China: Online Homework, Parent Chats and Punch-in Culture
The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online. As a world leader in technology, China’s adoption of trend-setting innovations has led to the encroachment of digital technologies into the home. Digital Parenting Burdens in China is the first English language book...
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