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Rhythm and movement delivered by teachers supports self-regulation skills of preschool-aged children in disadvantaged communities: A clustered RCT
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Rhythm and movement delivered by teachers supports self-regulation skills of preschool-aged children in disadvantaged communities: A clustered RCT

Kate E. Williams, Laura A. Bentley, Sally Savage, Rebecca Eager and Cathy Nielson
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, Vol.65, pp.115-128
2023
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self-regulation rhythm intervention early childhood executive function movement

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