Impact <p>This study demonstrates that young children with weaknesses in objectively-measured delay of gratification and inhibitory control are more likely to be provided media for emotion regulation purposes. This may increase their risk of developing problematic media use and weaker emotion regulation skills later in childhood.</p>

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Delay of gratification, inhibitory control, and use of media to regulate emotions in toddlers

  • Madalynn Woods,
  • Dania Alsabeh,
  • Alexandria Schaller,
  • Heidi M. Weeks,
  • Alison L. Miller,
  • Jenny S. Radesky

摘要

Impact

This study demonstrates that young children with weaknesses in objectively-measured delay of gratification and inhibitory control are more likely to be provided media for emotion regulation purposes. This may increase their risk of developing problematic media use and weaker emotion regulation skills later in childhood.