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Screen time can damage under-twos’ development, landmark study suggests
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- Experts warn of rampant ‘popcorn brain’ generation due to excessive screen exposure The Vibes · 2d ago
- Truth about kids and screen time: What experts recommend RBC-Ukraine · 2d ago
- Babies should have no intentional screen time, review says The Times · 2d ago
- Screen time can damage under-twos’ development, landmark study suggests The Guardian · 2d ago broke it first
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