Both organismic and intentional self-regulation processes must be integrated across childhood and adolescence for adaptive developmental regulations to exist and for the developing person to thrive, both during the first two decades of life and through the adult years. To date, such an integrated, life-span approach to self-regulation during childhood and adolescence has not been fully formulated. The purpose of this monograph is to provide such integration; in this introduction, the editors of the monograph explain the purposes of the volume and provide a brief overview of the work of the contributing scholars
The capacity to regulate one’s own arousal, attention, emotion, and cognition to manage goal-directe...
Intentional self-regulation (ISR) is thought to undergo significant development during the second de...
This book explores how young children develop self-regulation and offers practical guidance on helpi...
Both organismic and intentional self-regulation processes must be integrated across childhood and ad...
Both organismic and intentional self-regulation processes must be integrated across childhood and ad...
Both organismic and intentional self-regulation processes must be integrated across childhood and ad...
Adolescence is a period of marked change in the person’s cognitive, physical, psy-chological, and so...
Self-regulation is the ability to monitor and modulate emotions, behaviour, and cognition in order t...
Self-regulation is important for young children considering its profound relations with later mental...
The authors examined the developmental course of self-regulation in a cohort of children from the Na...
Throughout the development process children develop self-regulation mechanisms concerning thoughts, ...
Self-regulation is defined as an individual’s self-awareness, one’s awareness about the environment ...
The analysis of theoretical and empirical research on early self-regulation has shown that the conce...
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Self-control is becoming an increasingly popular topic in psychology. As self-management research pr...
The capacity to regulate one’s own arousal, attention, emotion, and cognition to manage goal-directe...
Intentional self-regulation (ISR) is thought to undergo significant development during the second de...
This book explores how young children develop self-regulation and offers practical guidance on helpi...
Both organismic and intentional self-regulation processes must be integrated across childhood and ad...
Both organismic and intentional self-regulation processes must be integrated across childhood and ad...
Both organismic and intentional self-regulation processes must be integrated across childhood and ad...
Adolescence is a period of marked change in the person’s cognitive, physical, psy-chological, and so...
Self-regulation is the ability to monitor and modulate emotions, behaviour, and cognition in order t...
Self-regulation is important for young children considering its profound relations with later mental...
The authors examined the developmental course of self-regulation in a cohort of children from the Na...
Throughout the development process children develop self-regulation mechanisms concerning thoughts, ...
Self-regulation is defined as an individual’s self-awareness, one’s awareness about the environment ...
The analysis of theoretical and empirical research on early self-regulation has shown that the conce...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Psychology, Department of at DigitalC...
Self-control is becoming an increasingly popular topic in psychology. As self-management research pr...
The capacity to regulate one’s own arousal, attention, emotion, and cognition to manage goal-directe...
Intentional self-regulation (ISR) is thought to undergo significant development during the second de...
This book explores how young children develop self-regulation and offers practical guidance on helpi...