Buckleitner’s Guide to Using Tablets with Young Children
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Which features should I consider when buying a device for children?
What is the best way to protect a tablet against a drop on the floor?
What are the best apps to help a child become a reader, scientist, or artist?
How do I protect children against inappropriate content and ads?
How can I keep children engaged in developing digital skills?
Whether at home, in care environments, or at school, using digital tablets with interactive apps can open children’s minds to their own capabilities and worlds of fun!
Warren Buckleitner
Warren Buckleitner, PhD, is a parent, teacher, and founding editor of Children's Technology Review, an electronic subscription service that publishes reviews of interactive media products. For ten years, he covered children’s technology for the New York Times. Buckleitner is an adjunct professor at the College of New Jersey. He holds a BS in elementary education, an MS in human development, and a doctorate in educational psychology from Michigan State University.
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