Self-Regulation and Executive Function: Responsive and Informed Practices for Early Childhood
Self-Regulation and Executive Function: Responsive and Informed Practices for Early Childhood
Summer 2024
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Vol. 79, No. 2
The early years are a crucial time for children’s self-regulation and executive function development, and supportive, responsive educators and learning environments are key. This issue of Young Children aims to bridge the gap between research and practice by offering a range of ideas for how early childhood professionals can translate important findings into actionable steps in their own settings to nurture these skills.
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