
Screen Time & Toddlers' First Words: New Research
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New research from Southern Methodist University reveals a connection between toddlers screen time and their initial vocabulary. Kids with more digital media exposure tend to learn more words related to people and furniture, challenging traditional views on early language development. Surprisingly, heavier screen use was linked to more face-to-face interactions and a larger vocabulary for people. The study also highlights the role of family habits in shaping young childrens screen time.
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