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Researcher looking for Nova Scotia families for study of preschoolers’ screen time | The Chronicle Herald

Written by researchNS2019

Posted on July 24, 2019February 21, 2020

If you spend any time around children, you’ve likely been amazed at how quickly even toddlers can figure out the workings of a cellphone or tablet.

But that instinctive comfort with gadgetry could interfere with a young child’s overall development, a Universite Sainte-Anne educational expert says.

Continue reading: Researcher looking for Nova Scotia families for study of preschoolers’ screen time | The Chronicle Herald

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