2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10212-024-00860-3
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Socio-emotional behavior, learning, and the distinct contributions of Executive Functions in primary graders

Costanza Ruffini,
Eva Bei,
Chiara Pecini

Abstract: Socio-emotional school behavior and learning are both fundamental aspects of children’s development influenced by cognitive control processes named Executive Functions (EF). Yet, research on school-age children has often focused on the relationship between EF and learning skills overlooking that of EF and school behavior, which has usually been examined among preschoolers. The current study investigated the contribution of EF in both school behavior and learning in school-age children. One hundred forty-six II… Show more

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