“I Want It—Now!” How Children Learn Self-Control
A child acts up, making a fuss in public. Bystanders are embarrassed by the situation and assume either the parent is irresponsible or the child is a nightmare. Where does child self-control come from?read more
Source: Psychology Today Food and Diet Center - Category: Nutrition Authors: Darcia Narvaez, Ph.D. Tags: Child Development Diet Ethics and Morality Parenting attachment Obesity self-control self-regulation still face Source Type: news
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