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Children and Teens Media Consumption Trends, Brand Attitudes and Behaviour Surveyed in New CHILDWISE Report Published at MarketPublishers.com

Children and Teens Media Consumption Trends, Brand Attitudes and Behaviour Surveyed in New CHILDWISE Report Published at MarketPublishers.com











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London, UK (PRWEB) January 21, 2014

What are the key media preferences of children (aged 5-16) in the UK? How much time do children spend on the Internet? What are their favourite websites? What is the frequency of using social networks? What devices do children use to play games? How often do children play games consoles? What are their favourite computer games? What are the major mobile phone activities of children (aged 5-16) in the UK? What are the key differences in phone usage between the main sub-groups? What are the key methods of payment for children’s mobile phones? What are the leading types of applications used by children in the UK? What are the preferred TV channels and programmes? What devices are used to watch TV? What are the differences in viewing TV between the sexes? How much time do children spend to listen to music? What are their favourite groups and singers? How often do children download music? What are the children’s reading preferences? How often do they purchase or download books? What are the key devices used by children in the UK to access media? What is the equipment children cannot live without? What are the children’s attitudes towards money saving and spending? What are the main purchases made by the UK children? What are the differences in buying preferences between ages and sexes? How much time do children spend playing sport? What is their opinion about time spent playing sport in school? What is the influence of the London Olympics 2012 on the children’s behaviour? What are the major activities of children (aged 5-16) in the UK? What career prospects do children have? What is their attitude towards education? What are their post school plans? These and many other burning issues are discussed in the survey report.

New study “The CHILDWISE Monitor Report 2013-14” elaborated by CHILDWISE has been recently published by Market Publishers Ltd.

Report Details:

Title: The CHILDWISE Monitor Report 2013-14

Published: January, 2014

Pages: 247

Price:    US$ 2,650.00

http://marketpublishers.com/report/technologies_electronics/media/childwise_monitor_report_2009_10.html

The survey report is a comprehensive annual overview of the children’s and teenagers’ (aged 5-16) media consumption trends, their key behaviours and brand attitudes in the UK. It provides detailed trend summaries covering the following areas: internet, computers, game consoles, mobile phones, applications, TV, music, reading, money, self purchase, sports, activities, the London 2012 Olympics, activities, careers and education. The study describes the major areas of interest of the 5-16 year-old children in the UK, identifies and characterises their preferences, investigates the preferred pastimes, determines the most demanded products, and also features the surveyed children’s attitudes towards sports and education.

Issues Covered in Each Examined Area Include:


    Internet (favourite websites, access frequency, time spent online, gaming, social networking and gaming).
    Computers (usage and ownership, laptops / tablets).
    Games consoles (games console ownership, favourite games, gaming behaviour, time spent playing games consoles).
    Mobile phones (ownership, usage, makes of phone, time spent using, smartphones, how are calls paid for, who pays, monthly spend).
    Applications (usage, last applications downloaded, favourite applications, paying for applications and in-app purchases).
    TV (time spent watching TV, referred channels, favourite programmes, TV ownership, on-demand TV programmes).
    Music (accessing music, favourite music groups, preferred radio stations, music downloads).
    Reading (favourite books, frequency / time spent reading, ebook readers and reading online).
    Money (earnings and pocket money, ad-hoc handouts, saving and sending).
    Self purchase (buying online, categories bought from and next new gadgets).
    Sports (opinion on amount of sport in school and weekly hours out of/in school).
    The London 2012 Olympics (impact, recall, and awareness of Rio 2016 Olympics).
    Activities (frequency of ad hoc activities, out-of-school activities, collecting things, involvement in music making).
    Education and careers (plans for college/post school, career prospects and attitudes to education).

More new research reports by the publisher can be found at CHILDWISE page.













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Paradigm Malibu Now Provides Gaming and Internet Addiction Treatment for Teens

Paradigm Malibu Now Provides Gaming and Internet Addiction Treatment for Teens












Malibu, CA (PRWEB) January 14, 2014

Paradigm Malibu extends their treatment options to include computer and gaming addictions, understanding the world is changing and teen problems are changing along with it. The treatment assists those facing an addiction to the Internet, computers or gaming systems, as these devices are now easily accessed by children of this age group. “Parents concerned about their child and the time he or she spends on the computer, Internet or gaming system now have somewhere to turn for help,” Cole Rucker of Paradigm Malibu declares.

Many programs focus on modifying the behavior of the teen, rather than addressing the underlying causes, which is why parents are choosing to turn more frequently to Paradigm Malibu for teen Internet addiction treatment or teen gaming addiction treatment. “At Paradigm Malibu, we treat the underlying issues to ensure the behavioral changes are long term and that any co-occurring disorders are also treated,” Rucker goes on to say.

Therapists at Paradigm Malibu work with teens to help them identify the feelings and/or stressors which precede the behavior. They also help the teens discover what feelings or relief the behavior produces along with what habits and/or experiences are connected with this behavior. “When teens understand how to evaluate and recognize the nature of the behaviors, they are better able to see the connections in their own lives, which is the first step in helping them overcome the addiction,” Rucker explains.

Teens, with the help of classical and experimental treatment approaches, learn to cope with stress and replace negative behaviors with positive ones. They re-establish a healthy belief system and a positive sense of self while recovering from their addiction. “Parents and teens love the programs offered through Paradigm Malibu as they actually treat the issue rather than just dealing with the symptoms, symptoms which may arise in another form when the underlying issue isn’t addressed,” Rucker continues.

No matter what an adolescent is suffering from, Paradigm Malibu can be of assistance. “Check out the substance abuse, mental health and treatment programs offered at the Malibu facility as well as the addiction treatment programs. Paradigm Malibu also offers a teen grief and loss treatment program, a gifted teen program and one designed specifically for athletes as no adolescent is immune to developing problems, thanks to the many challenges they face on a daily basis. Paradigm Malibu works to help the teens face these challenges head on in a healthy way,” Rucker proclaims.

About Paradigm Malibu:

Paradigm Malibu identifies, understands and properly treats core issues impacting adolescents and their families. Rather than containing behaviors, staff members assist clients by treating the deeper, more difficult issues which impact their lives. Paradigm Malibu treats a variety of conditions, including teen addiction, eating disorders, and drug abuse. Learn more about the Paradigm Malibu offers at http://paradigmmalibu.com/.











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