“…In other words, supportive contexts (such as after-school programs) that match a child's characteristics will enhance development. More specifically, researchers have suggested that developmental contexts which provide children with strong role models, encourage positive peer relationships, and support self-esteem may facilitate children's feelings of control over their environment and their emotional self-regulatory abilities (e.g., Chorpita & Barlow, 1998;Crick & Dodge, 1994;Durlak, Mahoney, Bohnert & Parente, 2010;Grossman, Campbell & Raley, 2007). Children who take advantage of after-school programs are able to participate in academic and extracurricular activities that enhance not only their academic skills, but also their social, behavioral, and physical skills, whereas their unsupervised counterparts spend much of their time watching television (Posner & Vandell, 1999).…”