Child Development at the Intersection of Emotion and Cognition (2nd Ed.). 2024
DOI: 10.1037/0000406-011
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Self-regulation and academic achievement.

Claire E. Cameron,
Megan M. McClelland,
Jennie Grammer
et al.

Abstract: Self-regulation refers to a complex of intentional and emergent processes involved in controlling, directing, and planning one's cognitions, emotions, and behavior (Bailey & Jones, 2019;Schunk & Zimmerman, 1997). In investigations beyond the classroom, scientists from a broad range of disciplines have converged on the centrality of self-regulation as a marker of adaptive development (Nigg, 2017). Findings demonstrate, at an emerging level of specificity, how biological and neurological processes interact with … Show more

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