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International Journal of Pediatric Nursing

Volume  1, Issue 1, January - June 2015, Pages 39-41
 

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Electronic Media and Young Children

Meena Waghmare (Pagarwar)

Tutor, College of Nursing, Government Medical College and Hospital, Near Hanuman Nagar, Nagpur- 440009. (Maharastra)

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Abstract
As an early care and education professional, nurses are also a child care provider; nurses are also a family educator and a role model for positive care giving. By educating families about the dangers of electronic media and by creating a sensible media policy in their program, nurses can make a lasting difference in the lives of the children.

Keywords: Electronic Media; Children; Effects and Management. 


Corresponding Author : Meena Waghmare (Pagarwar)