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Child-care providers should limit television viewing and use of computers, mobile devices and other digital technologies to less than two hours a day for children ages 2 to 5.
New report urges parents to invest early in childhood obesity prevention 2011
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Child-care centers, churches, motels and other public accommodations have until December 2012 to make sure their cribs meet the new standards.
When a Cuddly Crib Puts the Baby in Danger Melinda Beck 2011
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Child-care services provided by the state would be trimmed by $48 million.
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Child-care providers should limit television viewing and use of computers, mobile devices and other digital technologies to less than two hours a day for children ages 2 to 5.
New report urges parents to invest early in childhood obesity prevention 2011
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Child-care facilities and preschools should restrict screen time of any form to 30 minutes in half-day programs and one hour in full-day programs.
New report urges parents to invest early in childhood obesity prevention 2011
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Child-care providers should limit television viewing and use of computers, mobile devices and other digital technologies to less than two hours a day for children ages 2 to 5.
New report urges parents to invest early in childhood obesity prevention 2011
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Child-care facilities and preschools should restrict screen time of any form to 30 minutes in half-day programs and one hour in full-day programs.
New report urges parents to invest early in childhood obesity prevention 2011
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Child-care facilities and preschools should restrict screen time of any form to 30 minutes in half-day programs and one hour in full-day programs.
New report urges parents to invest early in childhood obesity prevention 2011
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Child-care providers should limit television viewing and use of computers, mobile devices and other digital technologies to less than two hours a day for children ages 2 to 5.
New report urges parents to invest early in childhood obesity prevention 2011
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Child-care facilities and preschools should restrict screen time of any form to 30 minutes in half-day programs and one hour in full-day programs.
New report urges parents to invest early in childhood obesity prevention 2011
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