Jennifer Zosh and her colleagues wanted to find out how the kinds of toys parents and their children play with impact their interaction with each other. Their study used a traditional, non-electronic shape sorter and an electronic shape sorter toy to compare the differences between each parent-child pair who participated in the experiment. The shape […]
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