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By age 3, environmental factors are relevant to the development of self-control
April 15, 2016 by NewsBot
By age 3, environmental influences such as parenting are relevant factors in the development of toddlers' self-control when they are asked not to do something they want to do, such as run into the street or eat a forbidden snack, research indicates.