Term ID: T1428

Effortful Control

/effortful-control/
The self-regulatory capacity to voluntarily manage attention, emotion, and behavior, particularly the ability to inhibit inappropriate responses and activate appropriate ones, crucial for social and academic success.
Example: A child's ability to wait their turn during a game, focus on homework despite distractions, and manage disappointment when they don't get what they want.

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Reference: Rothbart & Bates (2006)