【KK】評論
Cognitive impulsivity is reflected in disorganization, hurried thinking, and the need for supervision. (Remember John not handing in his homework even though it was done?) It may also involve impulsive decision making, for example, in the child’s valuing of immediate rewards (Sonuga-Barke et al., 2016). Behavioral impulsivity includes impulsively calling out in class or acting without considering the consequences. Children who are behaviorally impulsive have difficulty inhibiting their response when the situation requires it and are insensitive to the negative consequences of their behavior.Cognitive and behavioral impulsivity (and inattention) predict problems with academic achievement, particularly in reading (Rabiner, Coie, & the Conduct Problems Prevention Research Group, 2000). Only behavioral impulsivity, however, predicts rule-breaking behavior and thus may be a specific sign of increased risk for conduct problems