Three-quarters of US children 8 and under now have access to some type of "smart" mobile device at home (such as a smartphone or tablet), a jump from 52% just two years ago, according to a recent report by Common Sense Media.

In particular, access to tablets has spiked, with a fivefold increase in ownership of devices such as iPads in the past two years among families with young children: from 8% in 2011 to 40% in 2013.

Below, additional key findings from the report, which was based on a nationally representative survey of 1,463 US parents of children age 8 and under.

Usage 

  • 72% percent of children age 8 and under have used a mobile device for some type of media activity such as playing games, watching videos, or using apps, up from 38% in 2011.
  • 38% of children under 2 have used a mobile device for media (compared with 10% two years ago).
  • The percentage of children who use mobile devices on a daily basis—at least once a day or more—has more than doubled, from 8% to 17%.

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Ayaz Nanji is a writer, editor, and a content strategist. He is a co-founder of ICW Media and a research writer for MarketingProfs. He has worked for Google/YouTube, the Travel Channel, and the New York Times.

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