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  • Hear the response of Louisianans like Mary Richert who grew up in Sulphur, LA, not far from the Gulf of Mexico.

    Archive 2010-05-01 Olga Bonfiglio 2010

  • Hear the response of Louisianans like Mary Richert who grew up in Sulphur, LA, not far from the Gulf of Mexico.

    A Sense of Home and a Sense of Place Olga Bonfiglio 2010

  • For that reason, Shifrin and Richert said, parents who want to use baby media should watch with their children and reinforce the concepts being introduced.

    Popular baby media may not actually advance learning 2011

  • The debate rages (okay, it doesn't "rage," nor is it a debate; more of a fun discussion) over on Scott's Catholicism Blog, where Scott Richert revisits a humorous 1994 essay by novelist Umberto Eco, "The Holy War: Mac vs. DOS", and then asks, "Why are so many prominent Catholics on the web Mac users?"

    Web/Tech 2009

  • The debate rages (okay, it doesn't "rage," nor is it a debate; more of a fun discussion) over on Scott's Catholicism Blog, where Scott Richert revisits a humorous 1994 essay by novelist Umberto Eco, "The Holy War: Mac vs. DOS", and then asks, "Why are so many prominent Catholics on the web Mac users?"

    Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog: 2009

  • But Richert said that researchers now are finding that babies are not able to tie what is happening on the screen to the objects and sensations in their daily lives.

    Popular baby media may not actually advance learning 2011

  • Babies nearing toddler age may pick up words or ideas by watching a DVD, but only with the help of a parent watching alongside them, Richert added.

    Popular baby media may not actually advance learning 2011

  • The key element is parents being involved, Richert said.

    Popular baby media may not actually advance learning 2011

  • Richert, an assistant professor of psychology at the University of California, Riverside.

    Popular baby media may not actually advance learning 2011

  • The debate rages (okay, it doesn't "rage," nor is it a debate; more of a fun discussion) over on Scott's Catholicism Blog, where Scott Richert revisits a humorous 1994 essay by novelist Umberto Eco, "The Holy War: Mac vs. DOS", and then asks, "Why are so many prominent Catholics on the web Mac users?"

    Are Macs the "Catholic Computers"? 2009

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