School Readiness and Self-Regulation: A Developmental Psychobiological Approach
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Abstract
Research on the development of self-regulation in young children provides a unifying framework for the study of school readiness. Self-regulation abilities allow for engagement in learning activities and provide the foundation for adjustment to school. A focus on readiness as self-regulation does not supplant interest in the development of acquired ability, such as early knowledge of letters and numbers; it sets the stage for it. In this article, we review research and theory indicating that self-regulation and consequently school readiness are the product of integrated developmental processes at the biological and behavioral levels that are shaped by the contexts in which development is occurring. In doing…
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- Psychology
- Poverty
- Foundation (evidence)
- Developmental psychology
- Developmental stage
- Self-control
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- No poverty
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