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I am M41 and have a son who is M6. I have posted before about how he is quite sensitive and cries a lot.

Whenever he cries, he will ask for TV to calm him down. I am wondering whether it is wise to give him TV. I worry lest he learn that the way to handle unpleasant emotions is to distract yourself from them with (relatively mindless) entertainment. That doesn't sound like a great emotion management habit... but on the other hand, it might be good enough at his age.

For example, today there was a miscommunication with a friend's family. He thought his friend was giving him some toys, which was apparently not what the other kid meant. When my little guy was told that he could not take the toys home, he cried for a while, and it took TV to calm him down.

I would like advice. Is it fine to give him TV when he cries? And what alternatives can you suggest?

Thanks in advance!

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[โ€“] TribblesBestFriend@startrek.website 2 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

Nope. At his age recommendation are 4-6h per week.

[โ€“] velma@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 15 hours ago

OP doesn't say how much screen time his kid is getting regularly.

That said, teaching a variety of ways to calm down is important and relying on only screens to calm down isn't the best.

I'm curious to know if OP offers other ways to calm down like:

Going for walks

Cuddling and hugs

Talking about and identifying our feelings

Drawing a picture about how we feel

Taking deep breaths