Self-regulation is the ability to monitor and modulate emotions, behaviour, and cognition in order to adapt to changing circumstances. Developing adequate self-regulation is associated with better social coping and higher educational achievement later in life; poor self-regulation has been linked to a variety of detrimental developmental outcomes. Here, we focus on the development of neurocognitive processes essential for self-regulation. We outline a conceptual framework emphasizing that this is inherently an integrated, dynamic process involving interactions between brain maturation, child characteristics (genetic makeup, temperament, and pre- and perinatal factors) and environmental factors (family characteristics, parents and siblings, ...
Both organismic and intentional self-regulation processes must be integrated across childhood and ad...
There is growing interest in the hypothesis that early parenting behaviors impact children’s self-re...
Self-regulation and emotion in infancy 2 Our study of individual differences in temperament has led...
Self-regulation is the ability to monitor and modulate emotions, behaviour, and cognition in order t...
ABSTRACT: Self-regulation is the ability to control inner states or responses with respect to though...
Self-regulation is important for young children considering its profound relations with later mental...
Self-regulation refers to the ability to control behavior, cognition, and emotions, and self-regulat...
Throughout the development process children develop self-regulation mechanisms concerning thoughts, ...
We examined early predictors of self-regulation in toddler-hood, testing a model of development that...
The regulation of behavior is a major issue in early childhood development, with important implicati...
Over the past decade, developmental studies have established connections between executive attention...
Pitting long-term goals against short-term desires is among the most difficult tasks in human decisi...
The authors examined the developmental course of self-regulation in a cohort of children from the Na...
Self-regulation is a multi-faceted construct that concerns goal-directed behaviors, which aid indivi...
Self-regulatory processes are believed to be critical to early personality and behavioral adjustment...
Both organismic and intentional self-regulation processes must be integrated across childhood and ad...
There is growing interest in the hypothesis that early parenting behaviors impact children’s self-re...
Self-regulation and emotion in infancy 2 Our study of individual differences in temperament has led...
Self-regulation is the ability to monitor and modulate emotions, behaviour, and cognition in order t...
ABSTRACT: Self-regulation is the ability to control inner states or responses with respect to though...
Self-regulation is important for young children considering its profound relations with later mental...
Self-regulation refers to the ability to control behavior, cognition, and emotions, and self-regulat...
Throughout the development process children develop self-regulation mechanisms concerning thoughts, ...
We examined early predictors of self-regulation in toddler-hood, testing a model of development that...
The regulation of behavior is a major issue in early childhood development, with important implicati...
Over the past decade, developmental studies have established connections between executive attention...
Pitting long-term goals against short-term desires is among the most difficult tasks in human decisi...
The authors examined the developmental course of self-regulation in a cohort of children from the Na...
Self-regulation is a multi-faceted construct that concerns goal-directed behaviors, which aid indivi...
Self-regulatory processes are believed to be critical to early personality and behavioral adjustment...
Both organismic and intentional self-regulation processes must be integrated across childhood and ad...
There is growing interest in the hypothesis that early parenting behaviors impact children’s self-re...
Self-regulation and emotion in infancy 2 Our study of individual differences in temperament has led...