Mary Brushe, PhD
@marybrushe
PhD (Public Health); Social epidemiology, public health, child development @TelethonKids; Adj Fellow @UniofAdelaide & @UWAResearch; Vice President @PHAA_SA
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-brushe-413749102/ 07-05-2009 11:34:20
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We're excited about the new Communications section on our website, which shares reflections and news from our global community.
Thanks to Tarani Chandola, our Secretary-General, for writing some personal reflections on the work of Dr Nancy Adler here:
social-epi.org/communications
A great article in The The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand today from Dr Divna Haslam (She/her) on ways for your child to get the most out of watching their favourite show! #screentime
theconversation.com/a-bumper-bluey… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
See my article in The Australian (20 March) with Professors Barry Judd University of Melbourne & Michelle Trudgett Western Sydney University. I know some people had trouble accessing. Thank you for your interest.
Great to be at the launch of the Words Grow Minds campaign yesterday alongside Premier Peter Malinauskas, Minister Blair Boyer MP & Raising Literacy CEO Kate Ellis. It was a privilege to discuss the evidence highlighting the importance of talk, read, sing & play in the early years.
Super interesting study by one of our HDRs Mary Brushe featured on ABC about how screen time is robbing toddlers of language-building interactions with parents. Well done, Mary Brushe, PhD!
Read 👉rb.gy/40amzu
Most viewed in the last 7 days from JAMA Pediatrics:
What is the association between screen time and adult words spoken, child vocalizations, and conversational turns when children are 12 to 36 months of age?
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Dr Mary Brushe, PhD recently appeared on the The Project to discuss Telethon Kids Institute-led research revealing how #ScreenTime is replacing vital language opportunities for toddlers. Find out more about the study: bit.ly/48LzHnr
Uni of Adelaide University of Oxford Griffith Health
It was so exciting to see our research featured on The Project last night.👇🏼
#screentime #earlychildhood