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SUBMITTER: Manning BL
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7946112 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov-Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Manning Brittany L BL Roberts Megan Y MY Estabrook Ryne R Petitclerc Amélie A Burns James L JL Briggs-Gowan Margaret M Wakschlag Lauren S LS Norton Elizabeth S ES
Journal of applied developmental psychology 20191104
This study examined the frequent clinical observation that toddlers with less expressive language have more severe temper tantrums. A representative sample of 2,001 mothers reported on their toddler's expressive vocabulary and frequency of different temper tantrum behaviors, a prominent feature of irritability and an emergent marker of mental health risk. Results revealed that 12- to 38-month-olds with fewer spoken words demonstrated more severe (frequent and dysregulated) temper tantrums. Toddl ...[more]