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What children see on social media matters

| Staff Reporters
What children see on social media matters. For a developing child’s brain the whirlwind of content online, from violent acts of self harm to oversexualization of children, can have direct effects to a child’s overall well-being and cognitive development according to researchers such as psychologist L. Rowell Huesmann.

 

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