The AI tool will help support writing the first draft of education, health and care plans, known as EHCPs, for vulnerable children.
"I understand that screens can be used as educational tools... but at an early age, for us, it's about interacting with peers, adults, getting a feel for things and physically doing stuff together."Prof Karen Winter from Queen's University Belfast co-authored the UK-wide Toddlers, Tech and Talk project, led by Prof Rosie Flewitt from Manchester Metropolitan University.
It considered how children from birth to the age of three engage with digital technologies."There are different parental views as to the purpose of nurseries and the role of staff within them," said Prof Winter.She added that nurseries have varied approaches to digital tech, some include it as a part of a child's daily routine, with music from Alexa or tablets to search for information on objects, colours etc.
Prof Winter said it is "increasingly common" for certain settings to use "digital documentation apps" as a way to document children's learning."The differences in approach are all understandable given the young age of the children," she added.
Prof Winter said there are "benefits" to children having access to digital technology and there are benefits against it.
She added the approach to digital use should be a discussion between the nursery and parents.are interested in signing
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