A structured observation of behavioral self-regulation and its contribution to kindergarten outcomes.
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Megan M. McClelland | M. McClelland | F. Morrison | J. S. Matthews | C. Ponitz | Claire Cameron Ponitz | Frederick J Morrison | Megan M McClelland | J S Matthews | J. Matthews
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