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Improving Early Childhood Outcomes: The Crucial Link Between Language Skills and Attention

Improving Early Childhood Outcomes: The Crucial Link Between Language Skills and Attention
The relationship between early language skills and the development of inattention/hyperactivity (IH) symptoms during the preschool period has significant implications for practitioners working with young children. A recent study from the EDEN mother-child cohort highlights how poor language skills at age 3 can predict IH symptoms at age 5.5. This finding is critical for early intervention and underscores the importance of addressing language development in preschoolers.

Key Findings from the EDEN Study

The study analyzed data from 1,459 children, assessing their language skills and IH symptoms at ages 3 and 5.5 years. Using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM), the researchers found:

Implications for Practitioners

These findings suggest that early language skills, particularly receptive syntax, play a crucial role in the development of IH symptoms. Practitioners can improve outcomes for children by:

Encouraging Further Research

While this study provides valuable insights, further research is needed to explore the causal relationship between early language skills and IH symptoms. Practitioners are encouraged to:

Conclusion

Early language development is a critical predictor of later behavioral outcomes. By focusing on enhancing language skills in preschoolers, practitioners can help mitigate the risk of developing IH symptoms and support better long-term outcomes for children. To read the original research paper, please follow this link: Relationship between early language skills and the development of inattention/hyperactivity symptoms during the preschool period: Results of the EDEN mother-child cohort.

Citation: Peyre, H., Galera, C., van der Waerden, J., Hoertel, N., Bernard, J. Y., Melchior, M., & Ramus, F. (2016). Relationship between early language skills and the development of inattention/hyperactivity symptoms during the preschool period: Results of the EDEN mother-child cohort. BMC Psychiatry, 16, 380. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-016-1091-3
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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