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Posted on 27/10/201720/10/2017 by Rafael Scapin

Young Children’s Use of Mobile Tech Has Tripled, Survey Finds

The vast majority of U.S. families now have a mobile device, like a smartphone or tablet, and young children are spending more time using their devices than ever before, according to a new study from Common Sense Media.

http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/DigitalEducation/2017/10/common_sense_birth_to_eight_2017.html

 

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