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Bolim Suh,Heather Kirkorian,Rachel Barr et al. Bolim Suh et al.
Parents often use media to manage their own or their child's emotions and behaviors, which is called "regulatory media use". While the use of media to alleviate negative emotions and behaviors may be helpful in the short-term, there may be ...
Alicia Mortimer,Abigail Fiske,Bethany Biggs et al. Alicia Mortimer et al.
Introduction: The prevalence of touchscreen devices has recently risen amongst young children. Some evidence suggests that increased touchscreen use may be negatively related to preschool-age children's executive function...
Flavia Cirimele,Concetta Pastorelli,Chiara Remondi et al. Flavia Cirimele et al.
Introduction: Prosocial behavior (i.e., voluntary actions aimed at benefiting others, such as helping, comforting, and sharing) has proven beneficial for individuals' adjustment during the transition to adolescence. Howev...
Haerin Chung,Courtney A Filippi,Amanda L Woodward Haerin Chung
Introduction: This study examined the potential interplay between motor development and intervention in support of action understanding. Methods: ...
Dalia Henderson,Talia Bailes,Julie Sturza et al. Dalia Henderson et al.
Background: Infants and toddlers engage with digital media about 1-3 hours per day with a growing proportion of time spent on YouTube. Aim: ...
Brandon T McDaniel,Sabrina Uva,Jessica Pater et al. Brandon T McDaniel et al.
Introduction: Smartphone use during caregiving has become increasingly common, especially around infants and very young children, and this use around young children has been linked with lower quality and quantity of paren...
Sarah C Kucker,Julie M Schneider Sarah C Kucker
Young children's rapid vocabulary growth during the first few years is supported by input during social interactions with caregivers and, increasingly, from digital media. However, the amount of exposure to both sources can vary substantial...