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03/02/201715/03/2017

Effects of Screens on Children. Observations Part 2.

Art meets photography in Glenda Cornell’s Whistle Stop Studio Gallery.

Jj is for Jottings: 8. Effects of Screens on Children – My Observations, Part 2.

Here is the list of some of the changes I have seen in children and families, partly as a result of technological growth: Continue reading →

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