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NZ study identifies behaviours that support preschoolers to develop self control – The Sector
New research conducted by The University of Auckland has identified key behaviours to support pre-school children to develop self-control, a key indicator of adult…
New research conducted by The University of Auckland has identified key behaviours to support pre-school children to develop self-control, a key indicator of adult wellbeing.
The study is the first to take a longitudinal look at the development of self-control in a large cohort from such a young age and drew on information provided by Growing Up in New Zealand, the countrys largest longitudinal study of child development.
Funded through the Ministry of Social Developments Children and Families…
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