Abstract
The self-regulation is a basic process related to adapted developmental outcomes. The aim of the present study was to present a topical review about the concept of self-regulation throughout the child development. First, the self-regulation of process of children was examined by Sameroff’s Transactional Model of Development theoretical framework. Subsequently, the self-regulation process was characterized according to the following main components: cognitive regulation and neurocognitive mechanisms, emotional regulation, and behavioral regulation. Furthermore, the relationship between the regulatory processes and temperament was examined. Finally, the relevant influence of the co-regulator caregivers on composition of the self-regulatory process of child development was also analyzed.
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Linhares, M. B. M., & Martins, C. B. S. (2015). The self-regulation process on child development. Estudos de Psicologia (Campinas), 32(2), 281–294. https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-166X2015000200012
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