Screen Time of Preschool-Aged Children and Their Mothers, and Children's Language Development
Although children's increased screen time has been found to associate with poorer language development, it is open to question which part of language ability screen time specifically associates with. Our aim was to examine the association between children's screen time (alone and together...
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Main Authors: | Riikka Mustonen (Author), Ritva Torppa (Author), Suvi Stolt (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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