By Patricia Burke of Safe Tech International Image courtesy Floris Freshman As a consumer culture, we do not debate the “appropriate level of exposure” for smoking, alcohol, gambling, pornography, guns, driving, or drug paraphernalia for infants, toddlers, and young children. A product or practice is either safe, or not safe, in childhood. Previously, although often belatedly, society has met the … Continue reading Why There Should Be No More Discussion about “Appropriate” Screen Time for Infants, Toddlers, and Children
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