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Can children make a comeback after a poor start?

Jerome Kagan and Robert E. Klein
Abstract: 

Developmental psychology is a discipline that proceeds on few facts and many hypotheses, but just about all developmental psychologists agree on two basic assumptions: first, environmental factors help determine how fast or slowly children's cognitive ability -what most of us call intelligence -develops and, second, experiences during the first years of life strongly shape children's relative intellectual functioning in later years.

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