Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, September 16, 2007 at 9:40pm.
I don't know of any correlation between self-control and the ability to write one's name. That leaves # 4 as the best answer. Children who have some amount of self-control (they don't run wildly around the room and they do follow directions) are probably ready for kindergarten.
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