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  2. than just three years ago. The 2020 Common Sense data on children age 0 to 8 shows that one-third of children are watching online videos every single day (Rideout & Robb, 2020), while the Pew Research Center reports that 53% of children younger than 11 view YouTube daily, with 35% viewing multiple times pe.

  3. Nov 17, 2020 · Almost half of videos (45%) viewed by children younger than 8 featured or promoted products for children to buy. Of these videos, 22% were considered high in consumerism because they centered on toys, involved YouTubers promoting their own merchandise, or prominently featured branded products.

  4. From 2015 to 2019, the percentage of children watching online videos daily more than doubled so that by 2019, 56% of 8 to 12-year-old and 69% of 13 – 18-year olds were watching every day, spending on average 56 to 59 minutes a day. 1 This correlates with a significant decrease of approximately 30 minutes in the amount of time that both groups ...

  5. Oct 29, 2019 · Despite the fact that YouTube says it is only for those age 13 and older, the platform dominated online viewing, with 76% of 8- to 12-year-olds saying they use the site. By comparison, only 23% report watching YouTube Kids.

  6. Nov 16, 2020 · Almost half of videos viewed by children eight and under featured or promoted products for them to buy. Twenty-two percent of videos were considered high in consumerism because they centered around toys, involved YouTubers promoting their own merchandise, or prominently featured branded products.

  7. Oct 29, 2019 · A survey from Common Sense Media found that 56% of 8- to 12-year-olds and 69% of 13- to 18-year-olds watch online videos every day.

  8. Nov 7, 2018 · Fully 81% of all parents with children age 11 or younger say they ever let their child watch videos on YouTube. And 34% of parents say their child watches content on YouTube regularly.