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Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-285) and index.
Theoretical and Research Perspectives on Self-Regulation -- Overview of Theoretical Perspectives on Self-Regulation -- Interrelation of Motivation and Self-Regulation -- Controlling Emotion and Behavior -- Engaging in Prosocial Behavior -- Controlling Cognitive Processing -- Self-Regulation and Control Systems in the Brain -- Research to Practice: Supporting Self-Regulation in Early Childhood -- Supporting Self-Regulation in Infants and Toddlers -- Supporting Self-Regulation in Preschool and Kindergarten Children -- Supporting Self-Regulation in Primary School Children.
Examining how self-regulation develops in the first eight years, Bronson (developmental and educational psychology, Boston College) begins with a review of the theory and research on the growth of self-control across emotional, social, and cognitive areas. She then goes on to provide suggestions for how to enhance self-regulatory skills in children, addressing topics such as caregiver behaviors, ways of arranging the environment, and strategies for enhancing peer interactions.
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