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Web warning from psychologist

  • United Arab Emirates: Saturday, July 28 - 2007 at 07:45

Dubai based clinical and forensic psychologist Raymond Hamdan has claimed that too long spent surfing the Internet can negatively impact the development of a child's creativity, intuitiveness and 'development of cognitive skills', reported Gulf News. Hamdan stated that while there is nothing 'inherently wrong' with electronic media, parents should monitor their children's Internet use to prevent them accessing violent or sexually explicit material.

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