Recognizing children's successes in all areas may prevent teenage depression
Thursday, January 8, 2009 - 14:00
in Psychology & Sociology
Students' successes in the first grade can affect more than their future report cards. In a new study, University of Missouri researchers found links among students' weak academic performance in the first grade, self-perceptions in the sixth grade, and depression symptoms in the seventh grade.
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