Evaluating the viability of a structured observational approach to assessing early self-regulation
There is now clear evidence that young children’s abilities to self-regulate set in motion developmental trajectories that are longitudinally influential, that self-regulation is malleable in childhood with flow-on implications into adulthood, and that efforts to improve self-regulation are enhanced...
Main Authors: | Howard, SJ, Neilsen-Hewett, C, de Rosnay, M, Vasseleu, E, Melhuish, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2019
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