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Mental Health Problems in Early Childhood Can Impair Learning and Behavior for Life: Working Paper No. 6

1 Dec 2008

Significant mental health problems can and do occur in young children. In some cases, these problems can have serious consequences for early learning, social competence, and lifelong health. Furthermore, the foundations of many mental health problems that endure through adulthood are established early in life through the interaction of genetic predispositions and sustained, stress-inducing experiences. This knowledge should motivate practitioners and policymakers alike to address mental health problems at their origins, rather than only when they become more serious later in life. This report summarizes in clear language the most recent scientific advances regarding the importance of addressing emerging emotional and behavioral problems in the early years, and the implications of those findings for policy.
children and youth population and demographics child development mental health preventative medicine

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Date uploaded to Policy Archive
2009-10-01
Pages
16
Policy Archive ID
20620

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