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Inhibitory Control in Elementary-School Years
Inhibitory control is an aspect of self-regulation and executive function that is especially important for children upon entering school since it can help with learning what to do in a school environment that is different from what they are used to at home. Low levels of inhibitory control have been associated with worse academics.
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