Children who delay gratification more likely to do well academically, have fewer behavioral problems, study finds
by National University of SingaporeThe study revealed that children who show greater self-restraint and willingness to delay their gratification in their preschool years also tended to have better wor
Updated on: May 14,2024
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Children who delay gratification more likely to do well academically, have fewer behavioral problems, study finds
by National University of SingaporeThe study revealed that children who show greater self-restraint and willingness to delay their gratification in their preschool years also tended to have better wor
Updated on:May 14,2024
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