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The "marshmallow test" challenged the previous assumption that members of the generation born into the accelerated world are more impatient than the generation of grandparents.

They were totally expecting something
The results of the research are completely contrary to the general requirements. The researchers asked 358 adults what the results were. According to this, 72 percent of them expected that today's children would be less patient, 75 percent believed that children were now much less self-controlled. Preconception is based on the exploitation of technology in children. According to a 2010 study by the Kaiser Family Foundation, children between the ages of 8 and 10 spend 7 hours a day on a technology device, and according to a survey conducted by Common Sense Media, 38 percent of children over 2 years of age can benefit from a mobile phone. The development of abstract thinking, the increase in enrollment in schools, the change in parents' attitudes, the cognitive skills associated with technology tools are also likely to result in childrenCarlson.More articles on parenting:- Learn to wait a bit!
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