The ability to exercise restraint or control over one's feelings, emotions, reactions, etc.

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The ability to exercise restraint or control over one's feelings, emotions, reactions, etc.

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Self Control

This ability, which depends on the prefrontal cortex of your brain. It provides the basis for mental flexibility, social skills and discipline.

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We must encourage our children to be in control of their own thinking and/or creativity.

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An internally motivated approach to building self-control plays to traditional

American strengths.

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Works Cited

• Aamodt, Sandra, and Sam Wang. “Building Self-Control, the American Way.” The New York Times 19 February 2012, sec. SR:5. Print.

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• Murray, Laura Kay. Self-Control Training in Young Children. Diss. Western Michigan University, 2002. Ann Arbory, Michigan: ProQuest Information and Learning, 2002.