Title of article
Early educational milestones as predictors of lifelong academic achievement, midlife adjustment, and longevity
Author/Authors
Kern، نويسنده , , Margaret L. and Friedman، نويسنده , , Howard S.، نويسنده ,
Pages
12
From page
419
To page
430
Abstract
This study gathered follow-up data from the Terman Life Cycle Study (N = 1023) to examine how age at first reading and age at school entry relate to grade school academic performance, lifelong educational attainment, midlife health and mental adjustment, and longevity across eight decades. Early reading was associated with early academic success, but less lifelong educational attainment and worse midlife adjustment. Early school entry was associated with less educational attainment, worse midlife adjustment, and most importantly, increased mortality risk. Personality, midlife adjustment, and educational attainment partially mediated the school entry-longevity association (controlling for age, sex, personal characteristics, and home environment factors). Although the sample is limited in some respects and care should be taken in generalizing the results, findings do confirm the importance of lifespan approaches in understanding the effects of education on individual patterns within social contexts.
Keywords
school readiness , Academic achievement , Lifespan Mortality risk , psychosocial factors , reading ability
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2037509
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