Screen habits and effects on sensory profiles in 6- to 36-month-old toddlers
Estelle Gillioz, Edouard Gentaz, Fleur Lejeune

TL;DR
This study shows that screen exposure in young toddlers may affect their sensory processing and development, highlighting the need for managing screen use.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into how screen use affects sensory profiles in toddlers aged 6 to 36 months.
Findings
Toddlers aged 6-18 months showed higher sensitivity and registration scores with more direct screen exposure.
Toddlers aged 19-36 months showed higher seeking scores with both direct and background screen exposure.
Excessive screen exposure may hinder sensory and cognitive development by reducing active, multisensory interactions.
Abstract
The pervasive presence of screens in toddlers’ environments leads to earlier, longer, and more varied exposure to digital devices. Although they provide toddlers with developmentally inappropriate visual and auditory stimulations, only one study has investigated the effect of these screens on their sensory development. The current research, therefore, explores the links between screen use habits and sensory profiles in 6- to 36-month-old toddlers. Data were collected online using two questionnaires: a questionnaire designed to gather information regarding the use of screens within households and the Dunn’s Infant/Toddler Sensory Profile 2 Questionnaire to assess the toddlers’ sensory profile. Significant differences in sensory processing based on screen exposure were found: 6- to 18-month-old toddlers showed higher sensitivity and registration scores related to greater direct screen…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChild Development and Digital Technology · Impact of Technology on Adolescents · Technology Use by Older Adults
