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February 6, 2008
Good Parenting Helps Difficult Infants Perform as Well or Better in First Grade than Peers

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Some infants are called difficult, challenging parents because they cry frequently, are very active, and may not adapt well to new situations or people.

Conventional wisdom suggests that easy babies will do better in first grade than difficult ones.

The results of a new study tell us otherwise, with the key being the type of parenting the children receive.

The study, which followed infants from birth to first grade, found that first graders who were difficult as infants and whose mothers provided excellent parenting had as good or better grades, social skills, and relationships with teachers and peers as first graders who were less difficult as infants and had excellent parenting from their mothers.

"The key to first-grade adjustment for both difficult and easy infants was good parenting," said Anne Dopkins Stright, associate professor of human development at Indiana University and the study's lead author.

It is published in the January/February 2008 issue of the journal Child Development.

The results of the study support the notion that infants may vary in the degree to which their nervous systems are sensitive to input from their surrounding environment, with more sensitive infants more likely to have difficulties, according to the researchers.

"This study may have important implications for early intervention, in that early identification of difficult temperament during infancy may help to more effectively plan and implement interventions," according to Stright.

"For example, physicians can identify parents who perceive their children as temperamentally difficult in infancy and refer these parents for supportive services.

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Posted on February 6, 2008 10:45 PM


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