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HRV Reflects Self-Regulation Development in Preschoolers

Summary

HRV provides a biomarker for self-regulation development in young children, with higher HRV associated with better emotional control and academic readiness. HRV biofeedback shows promise for children with behavior problems.

Methods

Studies of HRV during emotional challenges in preschoolers

Key Findings

  • Higher HRV correlates with better self-regulation
  • HRV during challenges predicts task performance
  • Children with behavior problems display lower HRV
  • HRV biofeedback improves self-regulation in children
  • Teacher-child relationships influence HRV development

Limitations

Individual development rates vary significantly

What This Means for You

If your child struggles with emotional regulation, HRV biofeedback may help. Higher HRV in children is associated with better emotional control and school readiness.

Source

Read the original paper in ResearchGate ↗

Added to HRV Zone: 2025-01-10

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