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Mobile media device use is associated with expressive language delay in 18-month-old children

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The influence of an educational course on language expression and treatment of gaming addiction for massive multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) players

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Infants learn baby signs from video

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Baby FaceTime: Can toddlers learn from online video chat?

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Prolonged touch screen device usage is associated with emotional and behavioral problems, but not language delay, in toddlers

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Effects of television exposure on developmental skills among young children

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Association of screen time use and language development in Hispanic toddlers: A cross-sectional and longitudinal study

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The influence of texting language on grammar and executive functions in primary school children

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Parent-toddler behavior and language differ when reading electronic and print picture books

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Using an ipad for basic communication between spanish-speaking families and nurses in pediatric acute care: A feasibility pilot study

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