“…A similar example can be found in considering the role of violence in children's lives as costly to their EF and self‐regulation. Our analyses as well as those of our colleagues (Heissel, Sharkey, Torrats‐Espinosa, Grant, & Adam, ; McCoy, Raver, & Sharkey, ; Piccolo, Merz, & Noble, ; Raver et al, ; Sharkey, Tirado‐Strayer, Papachristos, & Raver, ) have convincingly demonstrated that environmental threat, in the forms of gun violence and lack of school safety, has clearly deleterious consequences for children's opportunities for learning, given that exposure to both acute and chronic threat disrupts children's attention and self‐regulation. A new generation of scholars is pressing our field to more actively name the structural inequalities regarding who enacts threatening behaviour versus who is exposed to threat, where, and when.…”