What is self-regulation?
Self-regulation refers to several complicated processes that
allow children to appropriately respond to their environment
(Bronson 2000). In many ways, human self-regulation is
like a thermostat. A thermostat senses and measures temperature, and compares its reading to a preset threshold(Derryberry & Reed 1996). When the reading passes the
threshold, the thermostat turns either a heating or cooling
system on or off. Similarly, children must learn to evaluate
what they see, hear, touch, taste, and smell, and compare
What is self-regulation?Self-regulation refers to several complicated processes thatallow children to appropriately respond to their environment(Bronson 2000). In many ways, human self-regulation islike a thermostat. A thermostat senses and measures temperature, and compares its reading to a preset threshold(Derryberry & Reed 1996). When the reading passes thethreshold, the thermostat turns either a heating or coolingsystem on or off. Similarly, children must learn to evaluatewhat they see, hear, touch, taste, and smell, and compare
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