A long-term Israeli study, published in Infant and Child Development, tracked around 125 children and their parents from birth through adolescence to explore how early-life factors influence the development of attention-related challenges. Researchers evaluated infant temperament, parental symptoms, and the quality of the home environment. The study found that these early risk factors do not impact every child equally, highlighting the complex interplay between genetics and environment in shaping developmental outcomes.
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