Boys who can’t pay attention in kindergarten earn less as adults, study finds
A Montreal-based study concludes early hyperactivity and inability to pay attention correlates more strongly with negative financial outcomes than IQ deficits or family adversities...study published by the Journal of American Medicine.
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