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Nancy Thorup

Self-Control in Children: What Does This Actually Mean?

Self-control is an important skill that allows people to manage their emotions, actions, and thoughts. It can take a long time for children to develop self-control. Self-control can apply to movement control, impulse control, and emotional control. That way, children think before they act and do not say or do something they’ll regret. Even though self-control is important for all areas of life, it is particularly important when it comes to socialization. Children need to be in control of their actions and reactions so they can make friends.

There are a lot of reasons why children may struggle with self-control. One of the most common challenges has to do with ADHD, which can make it difficult for children to stay focused, control their impulses, and interact with others appropriately.

A lot of children are still developing self-control well into their adult years, so it is normal for children to have problems from time to time. On the other hand, if self-control issues start to impact social and academic development, it is important for parents to make sure their children get help. Learn more about helping children manage self-control issues with this helpful article on Understood.org!

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