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When it comes to technology, not all screens are created equal. So says author Jonathan Haidt (The Anxious Generation), who ...
Every entrepreneur parent has to make the right choices for their own kids around screen time. There are no one-size-fits-all ...
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.
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Do Children Spend Too Much Time With Screens?Children are increasingly exposed to screens, from televisions to smartphones. Recent data indicates that children aged 8 to 12 spend an average of 7 hours per day on screens, while teenagers aged ...
These days, there are all kinds of screens to keep kids occupied in their waking hours, from iPhones to iPads and laptops, TVs and Kindles. The screens are so alluring that eight to fifteen years ...
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