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Electronic Gaming: Associations with Self-Regulation, Emotional Difficulties and Academic Performanc11 years of age. Conversely, the use of electronic games for more than an hour per day (more than 421 min per week) was associated with lower cognitive self-regulation and an increase in emotional difficulties at 10–11 years of age.喃喃诉苦 发表于 2025-3-25 08:47:58
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2468-8746 eriencing their digital childhoods.Presents a diversity of c.This book highlights the multiple ways that digital technologies are being used in everyday contexts at home and school, in communities, and across diverse activities, from play to web searching, to talking to family members who are far aw真实的人 发表于 2025-3-25 19:13:37
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Releasing Systems in Active Food Packagingy and, consequently, that different opportunities for digital technology use were produced. Our findings highlight the necessity for young children to participate effectively in the varying practices with digital technology that homes and preschools may provide.纵欲 发表于 2025-3-26 05:10:02
Jean-Pierre Signoret,Alain Leroyt risk when using technologies. However, children’s own reports suggested that some were able to access online sites independently from a young age and would have benefitted from more support and intervention. The implications of the study for future research and practice are considered.辩论的终结 发表于 2025-3-26 11:31:32
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Rules of Engagement: Family Rules on Young Children’s Access to and Use of Technologiest risk when using technologies. However, children’s own reports suggested that some were able to access online sites independently from a young age and would have benefitted from more support and intervention. The implications of the study for future research and practice are considered.