“…Several studies conducted in Turkey investigated the views of parents on the use of ICT by preschool children. These studies examined the relationship between university graduate parents' perceptions (Kaya, 2020) and television (Güngör, 2014), technology use (Biber et al, 2019), smartphones (Genç, 2014), new media (Durmuş & Övür, 2021), tablets (Yılmaz Genç & Fidan, 2017), the relationship between technology use and social skills and social status (Gülay Ogelman et al, 2018), the relationship between digital media use and self-regulation skills, and technology addiction (Canaslan Akyar & Sungur, 2022) and compulsive behaviors (Dere, 2022). Several international studies have investigated the relationship between computers (Hatzigianni & Margetts, 2014), tablets and smartphones (Ateş & Durmuşoğlu Saltalı, 2019;Guedes et al, 2019), screens (Assathiany et al, 2018;Waisman et al, 2018), digital technology (Gjelaj et al, 2020;Jabbar et al, 2019), problematic smartphone use (Park & Park, 2021), digital device usage for learning (Sivrikova et al, 2020), parents' technology usage, the relationship between parental attitudes and children's age (Lauricella et al, 2015), mobile device usage frequency, preferred application types, parents' beliefs and strategies (Papadakis et al, 2022), children's mobile device use in low-income rural areas (McCloskey et al, 2018), and concept of ICT (Vodopivec & Samec, 2017).…”