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(Psych Central News) The controversy over educational programming for very young children may have reached a crescendo when the Walt Disney Company decided to refund products they had been advertising as brain boosters. According to some, the acknowledgment that the videos do not promote better brain development among young children is more than just false advertising. ... ...


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