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  • When kids learn to talk about their feelings and create a sense of distance from bad experiences, they feel less upset about those feelings.
  • A study looked at whether kids who are better at understanding space (like distances and directions) are also better at controlling their emotions.
  • The results showed that kids with strong spatial skills at age 5 felt less emotional upset by age 7, while kids who had more emotional problems at age 5 had weaker spatial skills by age 7.

Article Abstract

Research has shown experimentally that if children are taught to use language to create distance (socially, physically, and temporarily) when they revisit a potentially traumatic experience they reduce the intensity of their emotions. Building on this, this study was carried out to explore whether children with better spatial skills are better at such downregulation because of their very aptitude in understanding the concept of distance. Using data from a general-population birth cohort in the UK, the study examined the bidirectional association between emotional dysregulation and spatial ability among children aged 5 and 7 years. The findings reveal a significant reciprocal relationship even after adjusting for family, contextual, and individual confounders including verbal ability: spatial skills at age 5 years were inversely related to emotional dysregulation at age 7 years, and conversely, greater emotional dysregulation at age 5 years was associated with poorer spatial ability at age 7 years. The two paths were equally strong and there was no evidence of differences between them on the basis of sex. Our results suggest that enhancing spatial abilities could be a potential avenue for supporting emotion regulation in middle childhood.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0954579424001093DOI Listing

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