The Evan Bray Show - Victoria Talwar - June 27th, 2024

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The less screens your children are staring at, the better. But according to Dr. Victoria Talwar, chair of and professor in the Department of educational and counseling psychology at McGill University, it's the time parents are spending looking at their own screens that can be the most detrimental to children. Dr. Talwar joins Evan to share why the habits of parents can be so influential on children.
27 Jun 2024 12PM English Canada News Commentary

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