Tim Kowach

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During the print age, parents could read and have access to information that children could not. This led to an elevated status for adults and a clear delineation of childhood. Broadcast media then allowed children to peek into the world of adults through television, a world formerly hidden in books children couldn’t read. Now the positions have almost flip-flopped.
Growing Up Social: Raising Relational Kids in a Screen-Driven World
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