A Smart Toy Intervention to Promote Emotion Regulation in Middle Childhood: Feasibility Study.
Nikki TheofanopoulouKatherine IsbisterJulian Edbrooke-ChildsPetr SlovakPublished in: JMIR mental health (2019)
This is the first known study on the use of technology-enabled intervention delivery to support ER in situ. The strong engagement, incorporation into children's ER practices, and qualitative indications of effects are promising. Further efficacy research is needed to extend these indicative data by examining the psychological efficacy of the proposed intervention. More broadly, our findings argue for the potential of a technology-enabled shift in how future prevention interventions are designed and delivered: empowering children and parents through child-led, situated interventions, where participants learn through actionable support directly within family life, as opposed to didactic in-person workshops and a subsequent skills application.