Students who demonstrate strong self-regulation are better able to focus, attend, and navigate the social, emotional and behavioral requirements at school and other environments. Self-regulation is also a strong predictor of later school success. However, for a significant number of students, self-regulation can be compromised if they do not receive adequate support.
Currently we are validating a self-regulation measure designed by the American Institutes for Research. This project will inform others who provide academic and/or mental health intervention.