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6 ways to keep children from becoming desensitized to violence

Violent content has become almost impossible to avoid. Children may encounter it while watching movies, scrolling through social media, playing video games, or even following the news. While many parents worry that violent content will make children violent, developmental pediatrician Dr. Jack...
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