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Longitudinal associations between self-regulation and health across childhood and adolescence.
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Early self-regulation, marked by numerous skills, appears to have long-term benefits for children's health-related outcomes. These findings provide some evidence that targeting childhood self-regulatory skills for improvement may help reduce poor health-related outcomes later in life and offer important insight into potential avenues for intervention. (PsycINFO Database Record
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