Children with attention, behavior problems earn less money, have less education, poorer health as adults
WASHINGTON — Children who struggle with attention and behavior problems tend to end up earning less money, finish fewer years of school and have poorer mental and physical health as adults, compared with children who don’t show early attention and behavior problems, according to research published by the American Psychological Association.
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