Class: Television: How Much is too Much?
How does television affect your young child's brain development? How can you safeguard your child from the effects of television? Get the latest research to help guide your choices. Come to this workshop for families and educators of young children. 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 2776 Ray Lawyer Drive, Placerville Free, $5 donation appreciated. www.edppp.com For more information contact: El Dorado Parent Participation Preschool (530) 295-3377
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