A good conclusion should flow directly from the rest of the argument. Conclusions should briefly restate the argument's claim, as well as summarize the main pieces of supporting evidence. Reread the concluding paragraph of “Should Toddlers Use Digital Devices?” Select all the main points of the author's argument that are summarized in the conclusion.
(1) Parents should limit a toddler's screen time.
(2) More children are using digital devices than ever before.
(3) Children's brains go through extreme growth during childhood.
(4) Excessive use of digital devices can be harmful to a child's development.
(5) Young children who use digital devices are less likely to do well in kindergarten.
(6) Experts caution parents against letting young children use all types of digital devices.