Screens are a risky fix for preschoolers’ big feelings
Using screens to calm upset preschoolers is linked with increased emotional dysregulation in kids, a new study finds.
Using screens to calm upset preschoolers is linked with increased emotional dysregulation in kids, a new study finds.
New findings offer a way to develop preschoolers’ sense of what’s fair, and help them develop some nuance in their morality.
Professor Dana Suskind makes the case for how America can—and should—improve societal support for parents of young children.