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Foster Self-Regulation Skills with Games
Individuals with good self-regulation skills possess discipline, self-control, and impulse control. Unfortunately, self-regulation skills are diminishing among young children, with today's five-year-olds acting at the level of three-year-olds and seven-year-olds just barely approximating the level of the ... Read More
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