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East and West parenting values are migrating and shaping each other childandfamilyblog.com Child and Family Blog 1 fact
claimIn collectivist societies, often found in the East, parents emphasize responsibility, cooperation, obedience, and self-control to help children develop skills for operating effectively within a group.
25 Educational Benefits Of Play In Early Childhood Development klaschools.com KLA Schools 1 fact
claimPracticing emotional responses through play helps children build self-control and coping strategies that support mental health.
Developing youth work: Chapter 5 - Beyond social education infed.org Mark Smith · infed.org 1 fact
quoteScott (1908) stated: 'Liberty can only be realized by conduct, and its expression is always self-direction, selforganization, and self-control.'
The Role of Play in Cognitive and Emotional Development longdom.org Longdom Publishing 1 fact
claimExecutive functions are mental processes critical for self-control, focus, and planning, which are strengthened by pretend play.
Introduction to children's attachment - NCBI - NIH ncbi.nlm.nih.gov National Institute for Health and Care Excellence 1 fact
claimEarly attachment relations are crucial for the development of later social relationships, emotional and stress regulation, self-control, mentalisation, and emotional maturity.
Virtue Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu John Greco, John Turri · Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Jul 9, 1999 1 fact
referenceChristopher Hookway published 'Mimicking Foundationalism: on Sentiment and Self-control' in the European Journal of Philosophy in 1993, which discusses sentiment and self-control in relation to foundationalism.
Parent–child attachment and adolescent problematic behavior frontiersin.org Frontiers Feb 26, 2025 1 fact
referenceMcGloin, J. M., and O’Neill Shermer, L. (2009) published the article 'Self-control and deviant peer network structure' in the Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, volume 46, pages 35–72.
Biases in Behavioral Finance - World Scholars Review worldscholarsreview.org Daria Azhyshcheva, Vi Dinh, Aanya Gothal, Abhinav Sisodiya · World Scholars Review Sep 15, 2024 1 fact
claimPresent bias is defined as the tendency of people to discount future preferences in favor of more immediate gratification, a concept derived from the theory of self-control in behavioral finance.
(PDF) Cultural influences on parenting - Academia.edu academia.edu Academia.edu 1 fact
claimHispanic and White parents prioritize play skills for school entry, whereas African American parents prioritize self-control, demonstrating that cultural expectations regarding child socialization vary across these groups.
The battle of the sexes: Whose brain comes out on top? pennneuroknow.com Victoria Subritzky Katz · Penn NeuroKnow Dec 23, 2025 1 fact
claimSome studies have found that women outperform men in evaluations of processing speed and measures related to self-control, such as response inhibition tasks.
Exploring the Impact of Parenting Styles on the Social Development ... acr-journal.com Advances in Consumer Research 1 fact
referenceDarling and Steinberg (1993) emphasize that overly lenient parenting can hinder a child's ability to develop self-control and social responsibility.