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Underachievement (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Underachievement'
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29 Nov 1998
The Miami site of the Infant Health and Development Program, an early intervention for infants born low birth weight (LBW) and preterm, was investigated. Analyses unique to this sample were required because it was the only site that selected a ...
rec_pub_9866087-influence-birth-weight-educational-outcomes-age-9-miami-site-infant.htm
30 Aug 1998
The purpose of this study was to determine the interrelationship between nutritional status and scholastic achievement (SA). The total population included 1,488 high school students from Valparaíso, City, V Region of Chile. A representative sample ...
rec_pub_9951531-anthropometric-assessment-school-achievement-school-age-children-high.htm
30 Aug 1998
This study examined the language, achievement, and cognitive characteristics of 380 children, aged 7 to 14 years, consecutively referred to child psychiatric services. Among those children referred solely for psychiatric problems, 40% had a language ...
rec_pub_9758195-language-achievement-cognitive-processing-psychiatrically-disturbed.htm
Adolescent school failure: failure to thrive in adolescence.
30 May 1998
The role of the primary clinician in dealing with school failure can be critical by linking the epidemiological with the clinical and encompassing the pediatric/adolescent life span. It includes components of social and public health advocacy, ...
rec_pub_9613171-adolescent-school-failure-failure-thrive-adolescence.htm
Academic achievement in children with epilepsy or asthma.
30 Mar 1998
The purposes of the study were to compare academic achievement between children with epilepsy and those with asthma and to identify child perception, school adaptive functioning, and condition severity factors related to academic achievement. ...
rec_pub_9593496-academic-achievement-children-epilepsy-asthma.htm
27 Feb 1998
Visual factors in specific learning difficulties (SpLD) are reviewed. People with SpLD fail to achieve at a level that is commensurate with their intelligence. The commonest SpLD is dyslexia, which usually results from phonological ...
rec_pub_9692036-the-underachieving-child.htm
Language, speech, and educational outcomes of otitis media.
30 Dec 1997
OBJECTIVE: This article, through a summary of the current literature available, studies the relationship between recurrent otitis media (OM) and communication (speech and language) and educational development. Areas discussed include historical and ...
rec_pub_9800636-language-speech-educational-outcomes-otitis-media.htm
Family therapy with intellectually and creatively gifted children.
30 Dec 1997
Few family therapists have expertise in the psychology of giftedness, and little research has been conducted to determine the effectiveness of family therapy with talented children and their families. The purposes of this paper are: (1) to provide ...
rec_pub_9474524-family-therapy-intellectually-creatively-gifted-children.htm
29 Nov 1997
The prevalence of the fragile X mental retardation (FMR) 1 and FMR2 full mutations (fM) was examined among 1014 school-age children with academic difficulties but without mental retardation. Both Southern blot and polymerase chain reaction analyses ...
rec_pub_9431501-the-fmr1-fmr2-mutations-common-etiologies-academic-difficulty-school.htm
Academic underachievement in ADHD subtypes.
30 Oct 1997
Although a relationship between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and academic underachievement has been widely reported, the nature of this relationship has not been specified. The present investigation addresses this relationship ...
rec_pub_9364901-academic-underachievement-adhd-subtypes.htm
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