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When it comes to technology, not all screens are created equal. So says author Jonathan Haidt (The Anxious Generation), who ...
found that children between the ages of 0-3 years old who played non-educational games on touch-screen devices had slower verbal development. The study, quotes Angry Birds and Fruit Ninja as ...
Very young students can improve their fine motor skills with touch-screen devices. Studies have shown that interacting with screens through scrolling can improve these skills. Additionally, the ...
Since kids only need to touch, drag or point at objects on the screen, mastery of the device is easy. Compare that to a notebook, which requires young children to master the mouse, the cursor and the ...
In moderation, watching educational TV shows, movies and apps can boost language development among young children. 2 experts explain.
We can't escape screens, they have become part of our lives whether we want them or not. Children and teens are growing up in an environment saturated with digital devices, from smartphones to ...