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Unlocking the Secret: How Childhood Psychotic Experiences Impact School Performance

Unlocking the Secret: How Childhood Psychotic Experiences Impact School Performance

Understanding the Link Between Childhood Psychotic Experiences and School Performance

As a speech-language pathologist, understanding the multifaceted nature of childhood development is crucial. A recent study titled Psychotic experiences and future school performance in childhood: a population-based cohort study sheds light on an often-overlooked aspect of child development: the impact of psychotic experiences on school performance.

The Study at a Glance

Conducted as part of the Generation R Study, this research involved 2,362 children and examined the relationship between self-reported psychotic experiences at age 10 and school performance at age 12. The study adjusted for various factors including sociodemographic characteristics, maternal IQ, and other co-occurring psychopathologies.

Key Findings

The study revealed significant findings:

Implications for Practitioners

For practitioners, these findings highlight the importance of early identification and intervention. Here’s how you can apply this knowledge:

Encouraging Further Research

The study’s findings also open avenues for further research. Practitioners are encouraged to explore:

Conclusion

Understanding the link between psychotic experiences and school performance is crucial for developing effective interventions. By leveraging these insights, practitioners can better support children in achieving their full potential.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: Psychotic experiences and future school performance in childhood: a population-based cohort study.


Citation: Steenkamp, L. R., Bolhuis, K., Blanken, L. M. E., Luijk, M. P. C. M., Hillegers, M. H. J., Kushner, S. A., & Tiemeier, H. (2021). Psychotic experiences and future school performance in childhood: a population-based cohort study. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 62(3), 357-365. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.13281
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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