Self-regulation in Early Childhood: Nature and Nurture

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Guilford Press, Dec 19, 2001 - Psychology - 296 pages
The early years are critically important for the development of self-regulation--the set of abilities that enable children to control their emotions and behavior, interact positively with others, and engage in independent learning. This book examines how self-regulation develops in the first 8 years of life and describes practical ways for educators and caregivers to support its development. Part I reviews a diverse body of theory and research on the growth of self-control and self-direction across emotional, social, motivational, and cognitive domains. Also described is contemporary research linking self-regulatory abilities to control systems in the brain. Part II presents concrete suggestions for enhancing self-regulatory skills in infants and toddlers, preschoolers and kindergartners, and school-age children. Chapters address caregiver and teacher behaviors, behavior management techniques, ways of arranging the environment, and strategies for enhancing peer interactions and children's interest in self-directed learning.
 

Contents

Introduction and Overview
1
THEORETICAL AND RESEARCH PERSPECTIVE ON SELFREGULATION
9
Overview of Theoretical Perspectives on SelfRegulation
11
Interrelation of Motivation and SelfRegulation
31
Controlling Emotion and Behavior
58
Engaging in Prosocial Behavior
86
Controlling Cognitive Processing
112
SelfRegulation and Control Systems in the Brain
142
RESEARCH TO PRACTICE SUPPORTING SELFREGULATION IN EARLY CHILDHOOD
165
Supporting SelfRegulation in Infants and Toddlers
167
Supporting SelfRegulation in Preschool and Kindergarten Children
198
Supporting SelfRegulation in Primary School Children
221
Epilogue
243
References
247
Index
287
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Martha B. Bronson, EdD, is Associate Professor of Developmental and Educational Psychology at Boston College, where she directs the early childhood program.

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