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Supporting the Development of Self-Regulation in Young Children: Tips for Practitioners Working With Toddlers in Classroom Settings

Pahigiannis, K., Rosanbalm, K., & Murray, D. W.
2019

From the publisher: "Toddlers are rapidly developing movement and language abilities that help them interact with their surroundings. They may go through changes from infant to toddler care settings, or from younger to older toddler childcare rooms, which bring new people, new schedules, and new expectations."

Citation

Pahigiannis, K., Rosanbalm, K., & Murray, D. W. (2019). Supporting the development of self-regulation in young children: Tips for practitioners working with toddlers in classroom settings. OPRE Brief #2019-28. Washington, DC: Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.