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Hyperactive children can be taught to use self-directed speech to increase their self-control

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Yes, hyperactive children can be taught to use self-directed speech to increase their self-control.

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Yes, hyperactive children can be taught to use self-directed speech to increase their self-control. Self-directed speech, also known as private speech, is when children talk to themselves aloud as a way to regulate their behavior and thoughts. By talking through their actions and strategies, children can improve their ability to focus, plan, and control their impulses. For example, a hyperactive child might say, 'Take a deep breath and count to ten' to help calm themselves down in a stressful situation. Through practice and guidance from teachers and parents, hyperactive children can learn to use self-directed speech effectively and improve their self-control.

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