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Scrolling on your phone in front of a child is worse for their brain than giving them a screen, study finds

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Scrolling on your phone in front of a child is worse for their brain than giving them a screen, study finds
Daily Mail
Daily Mail2 hrs ago
Scrolling on your phone in front of a child is worse for their brain than giving them a screen, study finds
Just an hour of scrolling on your phone can wreck a child's language skills, research has suggested.
The Conversation
The Conversation🏁 first to report1 days ago
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