Massive impact cellphones are having on kids revealed: study
Education,Schools,Smart Phones,Children,Reading
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Giving your grade-schooler a cellphone could be hurting their ability to read—even if the device never leaves the house, according to a new study.
Researchers found elementary school children who owned their own phones consistently scored worse on reading comprehension tests than classmates without one, with the gap showing up whether the devices were sitting on a desk, stashed in a backpack or left at home.
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