Technology NOT taking over children’s lives: study
The Hindu,
The common perception that technology is taking over children’s lives and forcing out other activities, may be not be true…
The common perception that technology is taking over children’s lives and forcing out other activities, may be not be true…
The common perception that technology is taking over children's lives and forcing out other activities, may be not be true…
By: IANS | London | Updated: December 26, 2017 10:38 pm The study also said that technology was not consuming children’s time…
LONDON: The average time spent by children playing video games on smartphones or using computers has increased by 30 minutes a…
The average time spent by children playing videogames on smartphones or using computers has increased by 30 minutes a day…
The time children spend using digital devices sounds huge. The common perception that technology is taking over children's…
London, Dec 26 : The average time spent by children playing videogames on smartphones or using computers has increased by 30…
LONDON: The average time spent by children playing video games on smartphones or using computers has increased by 30 minutes a…
The average time spent by children playing videogames on smartphones or using computers has increased by 30 minutes a day…
The common perception that technology is taking over children’s lives and forcing out other activities, may be not be true…
The average time spent by children playing video games on smartphones or using computers has increased by 30 minutes a day…
London, Dec 26 (IANS) The average time spent by children playing videogames on smartphones or using computers has increased by…
London, Dec 26 (IANS) The average time spent by children playing videogames on smartphones or using computers has increased by…
The common perception that technology is taking over children's lives and forcing out other activities, may be not be true…
The average time spent by children playing videogames on smartphones or using computers has increased by 30 minutes a day…
Compulsive technology usage and reliance on screens can neurologically damage the developing brain of a child.
With children spending increasing amounts of time on screen-based devices, there is a common perception that technology is…
The empirical evidence is clear: children are spending increasing amounts of time using screen-based devices.
New Oxford University research has revealed that as digital past-times have become intertwined with daily life, children have…
With children spending increasing amounts of time on screen-based devices, there is a common perception that technology is…
With children spending increasing amounts of time on screen-based devices, there is a common perception that technology is…
With children spending increasing amounts of time on screen-based devices, there is a common perception that technology is…