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(Psych Central News) It is common knowledge that kids are more sedentary these days. Many believe the couch-potato behavior relates to the proliferation of technology including electronic games, television, cell phones and the like. But a*new study disagrees with this assumption, placing blame on parents, not electronic screens. In fact, experts state that children are innately active, and [...]

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