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Federal Report Recommends Teaching Self-Regulation in Schools [FPG.UNC.edu]

 

A new federal report recommends that schools emphasize building children’s “self-regulation” skills in order to increase opportunities for student success in a number of areas. The recommendation is one of several in the report, the fourth in a series on self-regulation research and practice from the Administration for Children and Families at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).

Researchers have zeroed in on the importance of self-regulation skills, which allow children to manage their thoughts and feelings, control impulses, and problem-solve.

“Self-regulation affects wellbeing across the lifespan, from mental health and emotional wellbeing to academic achievement, physical health, and socioeconomic success,” said Desiree Murray, associate director of research at the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute and lead author of the report. “Unfortunately, prolonged or pronounced stress and adversity, including poverty and trauma, can delay children’s self-regulation development.”



[For more go to http://fpg.unc.edu/news/federa...f-regulation-schools]

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I just finished reading Self-reg by Stuart Shanker. Learning this skill has so many benefits. I have found that the foundation of understanding ACEs and the complementary ACEs Science allows for people to adopt the practice with a whole holistic understanding of WHY they are doing it. Thank you for the share

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