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Providing books and reading materials at varying levels of complexity allows for choice while also strengthening Narrative Skills and Background Knowledge.
By reducing extraneous noise and distractions, students can direct their cognitive resources to learning.
Development of Self-Regulation in early childhood is often considered a key marker for school readiness, and predicts developmental outcomes and later life success, including academic achievement throughout primary school, adult educational attainment, feelings of higher self-worth, a better ability to cope with stress, and less risky behavior in adulthood.
Teachers can establish individual spaces in the classroom with supplies such as models and resources to support student practice and focus.