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PROTOCOL: Key characteristics of effective preschool-based interventions to promote self-regulation: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Atsushi KanayamaIram SirajMariola MoeyaertKat SteinerElie ChingYen YuKatharina Ereky-StevensKaoru IwasaMoeko IshikawaMehar KahlonRahel WarnatschAndreea DascaluRuoying HePinal P MehtaNatasha RobinsonYining Shi
Published in: Campbell systematic reviews (2024)
This is the protocol for a Cochrane Review. The objectives are as follows: The aim of this systematic review is to advance our understanding of the key characteristics of effective preschool-based interventions designed to foster self-regulation. To accomplish this, the review addresses the following questions: 1. What types of preschool-based interventions have been developed to promote self-regulation? 2. What is the average effect of these preschool-based interventions on self-regulation, focusing on four key constructs: integrative effortful control, integrative executive function, self-regulation, and self-regulated learning? 3. What characteristics-such as Resource Allocation, Activity Type, and Instruction Method-could potentially contribute to the effects of preschool-based interventions in promoting self-regulation?
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