Mobile Technology, Artificial Intelligence, and Poverty: Are There Links with Early Childhood Education?

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https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v19i24.58801

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Artificial Intelligence (AI), Early Childhood Education (ECE), Mobile Technologies

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The relation between income for early childhood families and subsequent academic success has been linked to several issues, counting parenting styles, stress, sensory stimulation, children’s neurodevelopment, and socioeconomic differences in the quality of early childhood schooling. The use of mobile technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) in early childhood education (ECE) is analyzed in the current paper. AI technology, through interactional instruments and modified understanding proposals, is able to assist youthful children in emerging detailed soft skills such as cooperation and communication. These technologies allow for the customization of education to each student’s needs, fostering certainty and worth. Plus, they make it straightforward to solve problems by suggesting investigating options. This article examines how AI is transforming education through the development of dynamic software, creative teaching strategies, and captivating gamified learning environments. This paper focuses on how fundamentally practicing AI correctly and cooperatively supports kids’ complete progress. We have explained the advantages of AI in the ECE and problems related to ethics accompanying its use in ECE, and in what way it might enhance soft skills.

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Sayed M. Eldebeky, Zayed University, Dubai, UAE

Assistant Professor and Learning Resources Librarian

Andrina Halder, London Metropolitan University, London, UK

Senior Lecturer and Course Leader

Michael Nii Laryeafio, Arden University, England, UK

Lecturer in Business Arden University

Ahbab Ahmed, Salford University, Manchester, UK

MSc Management Salford Business School

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2025-12-19

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Fikri, Y., Eldebeky, S. M., Halder, A., Nii Laryeafio, M., & Ahmed, A. (2025). Mobile Technology, Artificial Intelligence, and Poverty: Are There Links with Early Childhood Education?. International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (iJIM), 19(24), pp. 33–44. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v19i24.58801

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