But women always
exhibited more self control; they NEVER put cookies in a pocket!
Not exact matches
If my live
exhibits love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and
self -
control, people are
more likely to doubt what they've been told about me.
Several major longitudinal studies show that preschoolers who
exhibit self - regulatory behaviors go on to experience
more success in school and are
more likely to avoid risky behaviors in adolescence than their peers who have a hard time with
self -
control.
WINGS» forthcoming randomized
control trial (RCT) study and other research show that WINGS kids have better behavior, are
more likely to
exhibit empathy, and have stronger
self - management skills than non-WINGS kids in the same classrooms.
Although the research on resilience in foster children specifically is sorely lacking, studies of maltreated children suggest that maltreated children who
exhibit resilience have high cognitive competence,
self - esteem, and ego
control (including flexibility, planfulness, persistence, and reflection).30 Thus, foster children, who have an increased likelihood of experiencing multiple risk factors such as poverty, maltreatment, and separation from family of origin, may have
more positive outcomes if they are fortunate enough to also experience protective factors.
Among young children, for example, those living with no biological parents, or in single - parent households, are less likely than children with two biological parents to
exhibit behavioral
self -
control, and
more likely to be exposed to high levels of aggravated parenting, than are children living with two biological parents.
For example, Chinese and Korean toddlers
exhibited higher fearful, vigilant and anxious reactions than Australian, Canadian and Italian toddlers in novel stressful situations.7, 8 Chinese children also displayed
more committed and internalized
control or
self - regulation on compliance and delay tasks than North American children in the early years.9, 10,11 Similarly, Cameroonian Nso toddlers displayed
more regulated behaviors than Costa Rican toddlers who in turn were
more regulated than Greek toddlers, as indicated by their compliance with maternal requests and prohibitions.12