University of Houston: Childhood Chores Not Related to Self-Control Development
November 06, 2019
November 06, 2019
HOUSTON, Texas, Nov. 6 [TNSsociologyresearch-Journal of Research in Personality] -- The University of Houston issued the following news release:
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- Additional Finding: Self-Control Development Predicts Future Job Outcomes
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Although assigning household chores is considered an essential component of child-rearing, it turns out they might not help improve children's self-control, a coveted personality trait that allows people to suppress . . .
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- Additional Finding: Self-Control Development Predicts Future Job Outcomes
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Although assigning household chores is considered an essential component of child-rearing, it turns out they might not help improve children's self-control, a coveted personality trait that allows people to suppress . . .