Don’t Overuse Mobile Devices to Calm Screaming Children: Study

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Using a screen to calm your child's tantrums may impair their ability to regulate their emotions, a new study warns.

Dec. 14, 2022 – Almost every parent has been here: Their toddler is screaming in the middle of the cereal aisle or throwing a tantrum in another public place. When reason fails, you hand over a phone or tablet that plays a video, app, or other digital pacifier. Problem solved.

Throughout the study, parents logged how often their kid’s mood or feelings suddenly changed, and researchers used these logs to measure which children were more emotionally reactive. Parents also noted how often their children rushed into new situations. “It could be that kids realize, ‘Hey, when I have a tantrum, everything shuts down, and I don’t have to do the thing I don’t want to do,’” Radesky says.

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