Mothers' Perceptions of the Role of Preschool in the Development of Self-Regulation Skills in Children
It is considered agreed upon that self-regulation is an important determinant of academic success. Studies suggest that self-regulation begins to develop early in childhood, that is, the pre-school years. This study attempts to find out if mothers of three-year-old children consider it necessary to...
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Main Authors: | Sarwat Nauman (Author), Mahwish Ali Baber (Author) |
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Institute of Business Management,
2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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