Low-income boys’ inattention in kindergarten associated with lower earnings 30 years later

A new longitudinal study examined boys from low-income backgrounds to determine which behaviors in kindergarten are associated with earnings in adulthood. The study concluded that inattention was associated with lower earnings and prosocial behavior with higher earnings.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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