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Your brain as a city: explaining neural connections.

 

This Is What Screen Time Really Does to Kids

Position Statement:  Access to active play in nature and outdoors—with
its risks—is essential for healthy child development. 
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CANADIAN 24-HOUR MOVEMENT GUIDELINES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH: An Integration of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour, and Sleep

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TOWARDS A BRIGHTER FUTURE: SHEDDING LIGHT ON THE MENTAL HEALTH OF MANITOBA’S CHILDREN: A summary of the report The Mental Health of Manitoba’s Children  by the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy

Report on the State of Public Health in Canada, 2016: A Focus on family Violence in Canada. The annual report from Canada’s Chief Public Health Office.

Recommended screen-time for infants, toddlers and preschool children from the American Academy of Pediatrics.