Published On: June 8th, 2011|

The Telegraph – Graeme Paton

“Sally Goddard Blythe, a child development expert, said growing numbers of parents were turning to electronic toys and automatic baby walkers or rocking chairs to keep toddlers occupied. But this often impairs children’s natural development, meaning many are wrongly labelled as suffering behavioural problems when they start compulsory education, she said.”(more)