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PUBLISHED FEBRUARY 11, 2020 On NYTimes Wirecutter
By: Ganda Suthivarakom
Imagine walking into your local grocery store and seeing two virtually identical cartons of milk right next to each other. The only discernible difference—and it’s barely discernible—is that there’s a tiny tag on one carton saying the milk is sold by a third-party seller. Oh, and it might have rat poop in it.
This scenario isn’t all that far from what’...
Digital Diets and the Impact of Screen Time on Development
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Original Post By Kristin Otero, OTR/L, MSOT from SmplyTherapy
Let’s start with some statistics
In 2011, 38% of children, age eight and under used tablets and smartphones. In 2013, it went up to 72%. COVID-19 2020 could not have helped. In 2018, ...
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Original Post By Kristin Otero, OTR/L, MSOT from SmplyTherapy
As pediatric practitioners, we often hear about medication and ways to help with symptoms for psychiatric diagnoses, in combination with our treatment. But how safe is medication? Do ...