Pediatritians Debate Wisdom of Electronic Media and Toddlers
...In 2011 the AAP’s position on device exposure for children under the age of 2 was to keep the kids “screen-free”. More is known [...]
...In 2011 the AAP’s position on device exposure for children under the age of 2 was to keep the kids “screen-free”. More is known [...]
...dedicated to healing children with all-natural, non-pharmaceutical treatments. Past pediatric faculty at University of Bridgeport, he founded a free [...]
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