Young children are better off playing outside than using educational tablet apps
edmontonjournal.com, 2 December 2015
edmontonjournal.com, 2 December 2015
Electronic devices aimed at boosting the brain power of young children could be doing more harm than good, researchers at the University of Alberta have found.
Most studies into the impact of watching TV or using electronic toys and apps have determined time spent in front of screens doesn’t help brain development of pre-schoolers and might hurt it, physical education and recreation assistant professor Valerie Carson said Wednesday.
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Most studies into the impact of watching TV or using electronic toys and apps have determined time spent in front of screens doesn’t help brain development of pre-schoolers and might hurt it, physical education and recreation assistant professor Valerie Carson said Wednesday.