Thriving in Childhood and Adolescence | The Role of Self Regulation Processes: New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, Number 133 | ISBN 9781118204672

Thriving in Childhood and Adolescence

The Role of Self Regulation Processes: New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, Number 133

herausgegeben von Richard M. Lerner und weiteren
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonRichard M. Lerner
Herausgegeben vonJacqueline V. Lerner
Herausgegeben vonEdmond P. Bowers
Herausgegeben vonSelva Lewin-Bizan
Herausgegeben vonSteinunn Gestsdottir
Herausgegeben vonJennifer Brown Urban
Buchcover Thriving in Childhood and Adolescence  | EAN 9781118204672 | ISBN 1-118-20467-0 | ISBN 978-1-118-20467-2

Thriving in Childhood and Adolescence

The Role of Self Regulation Processes: New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, Number 133

herausgegeben von Richard M. Lerner und weiteren
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonRichard M. Lerner
Herausgegeben vonJacqueline V. Lerner
Herausgegeben vonEdmond P. Bowers
Herausgegeben vonSelva Lewin-Bizan
Herausgegeben vonSteinunn Gestsdottir
Herausgegeben vonJennifer Brown Urban
Opening with a discussion on the need to integrate self-regulationprocesses and to create a life-span oriented framework of theseprocesses, this volume explores several perspectives in the currentscholarship. Chapter contributors examine theoretical conceptsincluding
* Vygotsky/Luria Insights in the Development of ExecutiveFunctions
* Self-Regulation and Academic Achievement in Elementary SchoolChildren
* Influences of Children? s and Adolescents? Action-ControlProcesses on School Achievement, Peer Relationships, and Copingwith Challenging Life Events
* Intentional Self-Regulation, Ecological Assets, and Thriving inAdolescence: A Developmental Systems Model
* and a Life-Span, Relational, Public Health Model of Self-Regulation: Impact on Individual and Community Health
The volume concludes with New Directions for Child andAdolescent Development series editor-in-chief Reed W. Larson discussing the challenges reported by youth working on arts, technology, and social justice projects in organized programs andhow they learn to address them.
This is the 133nd volume of the Jossey-Bass quarterly reportseries New Directions for Child and AdolescentDevelopment. The mission of this series is to providescientific and scholarly presentations on cutting edge issues andconcepts in the field of child and adolescent development. Eachvolume focuses on a specific new direction or research topic, andis edited by an expert or experts on that topic.