Preschoolers’ screen time predicted later reading and math scores in a Canadian study, linking early digital habits to school performance.
A new study shows an inverse relationship between screen time when young and academic achievement later, giving parents another reason to curb excessive time online.
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’There’s a void’: Alberta students keep busy, hope for end to teachers strike
EDMONTON — Many Alberta students are sleeping in these days, struggling with the feeling they should be doing something else ...
Many Alberta students are sleeping in these days, struggling with the feeling they should be doing something else instead.
Penn State Nittany Lions quarterback Drew Allar faced an uncertain NFL future after the 2024 season and gambled on the perks of Happy Valley. He would return, hoping to compete for a championship, ...
From video games to writing books to being a top writer at MotorTrend, Lewis is just getting started. It’s important to know ...
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Third-party review reveals need to improve BOEPD personnel practices, internal investigations
Savannah public schools Superintendent Denise Watts' Friday press conference shared updates on multiple topics, including a police and HR review.
Because the Big 12 is essentially college football's Mad Libs, Week 7 was once again wild in the conference. Down to its ...
Newest edition of research-proven, evidence-based program brings math thinking into students' everyday lives, helping them ...
Apple buried its TV+/TV rebrand in a press release announcing the streaming premiere date (Dec. 12) for its F1 movie starring ...
Parents reported their children’s total screen time—including TV, digital media and video games—and those results were linked with provincial standardized test scores. The study found that children ...
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