Low-Income Bright Children Lose Cognitive Edge in Early Secondary School

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A UK study found that bright children from low-income families perform similarly to their wealthier peers until secondary school, after which they experience a sharp decline in attitudes, behavior, mental health, and academic achievement between ages 11 and 14, highlighting the impact of socioeconomic environment on development.
Topics:health#cognitive-development#disadvantaged-children#education#longitudinal-study#secondary-school#socioeconomic-status
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