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Vol. 7 No. 4: October-December 2020
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Editorial
Impacts of Screen Media on Young Children
Authors
Beena Johnson
Department of Child Guidance, Baby Memorial Hospital.
Abstract
Today’s children are growing up with an array of electronic media at their fingertips. Screens are ubiquitous in this digital world. The screen, whether it is computer, mobile phone, tablet or television, is a symbol of modern life. Infants, toddlers and pre-schoolers are now using the new screen-based technologies at increasing rates. Screen-viewing is a common sedentary behaviour among pre-schoolers.
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