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Pros and Cons of Screentime for Children Under 3

Pros and Cons of Screentime for Children Under 3

Georgetown University spotlights a recent white paper by Dr. Rachel Barr and ZERO TO THREE about how much screen time is appropriate, parent participation, the effects of parental screen use, ...
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Quality of Screen Time Matters

Quality of Screen Time Matters

PBS NewsHour highlights the importance of age-appropriate quality content and making screentime interactive through caregiver scaffolding based on Dr. Barr’s work ...
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Learning from Online Preschool

Learning from Online Preschool

This Marketplace audio segment and news article cited our Magnet study findings on children’s difficulty transferring learning across media contexts ...
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Skype with Infants and Toddlers

Skype with Infants and Toddlers

The Association for Psychological Science featured a video abstract of our Let’s Skype study at the 2014 annual conference ...
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Task Force Report to the President

Task Force Report to the President

This White House Task Force cited our Baby Elmo Project findings; see page 24 for more info ...
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Program for Incarcerated Teen Fathers

Program for Incarcerated Teen Fathers

Southern California Public Radio featured our Baby Elmo Project and a recent conference with the founders, including Dr. Barr ...
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Incarcerated Teen Parent-Child Relationships

Incarcerated Teen Parent-Child Relationships

A Blog Talk Radio interview with Dr. Barr and Baby Elmo Project collaborators on the development of the program, it’s implementation, and current successes in improving relationships between parents and ...
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Kind Healthy Snacks Gives a Grant

Kind Healthy Snacks Gives a Grant

Our Baby Elmo Project has recently received a grant from the KIND Healthy Snacks’ Do the KIND Thing: Projects competition ...
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The Lessons of Baby Einstein

The Lessons of Baby Einstein

Slate highlights our Baby Mozart study examining verbal input and caregiver-infant interactional quality ...
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Incarcerated Juvenile Fathers to Dads

Incarcerated Juvenile Fathers to Dads

The Chronicle of Social Change features our Baby Elmo Program and it’s role in reducing recidivism and strengthening connections ...
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How Babies Learn

How Babies Learn

Georgetown University Forum Interviewer Carole Sargent discusses Dr. Rachel Barr’s research on understanding the learning and memory mechanisms that develop during infancy, highlighting several current projects in the ELP ...
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The Baby Elmo Program

The Baby Elmo Program

An ABC local news station in Cleveland, OH highlights the success of our Baby Elmo Program about how incarcerated juvenile fathers are gaining parenting skills ...
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