How to Choose Digital Media that Enhances Your Child’s Learning
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How to Choose Digital Media that Enhances Your Child’s Learning
One of the most common worries among parents today is how to handle their child’s exposure to digital media. What can be a great education tool can also be detrimental to a child’s development if not handled correctly. In a recent video from Dr. Amy Brereton, the Vice President of Academics at Endeavor Schools, she…
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