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Technology And Childhood - How To Educate Your Children Away From Electronic Devices - cover

Technology And Childhood - How To Educate Your Children Away From Electronic Devices

Odile Dias

Traduttore Matheus Almeida

Casa editrice: Tektime

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A book for parents, grandparents, educators, and people interested in the well-being of their children.

A complete and accessible guide for parents who want to create a healthy and balanced environment for their children, away from the harmful effects of electronic devices. With practical tips, creative game suggestions, and healthy alternatives for using these devices, this book presents an action plan to establish limits and rules that will help children grow with more imagination, creativity, and open dialogue with parents. With this book, parents will be better prepared to create a healthy and balanced environment for their children and ensure their full and healthy development.
Disponibile da: 11/07/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 51 pagine.

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