Emotional and cognitive regulation in a child
A child’s ability to manage their emotions and feelings and relate them to cognitive and sociopsychological functions, such as controlling attention during play or maintaining focus in learning situations. Emotional and cognitive regulation reflects a balance between neurological maturation and interactive experiences, as the child develops strategies for controlling his impulses and adapting to different situations, which is a prerequisite for learning and effective social interaction.
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