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Finally, McCloskey accentuates that while all parents and educators naturally understand that students’ physical development is out of their direct control, many of the same parents and educators seem to assume that students’ brain development, especially in the form of executive function capacities, is well within their control, and that too frequently these young students’ compromised executive performances get attributed either to their unwillingness and resistance, or to their presumed disabilities.210
Christopher Jacoby
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