Impulsive in kindergarten, prone to gambling later
Carolyn Moynihan
The importance of the early years in shaping a child’s personality is borne out by much research. A Canadian longitudinal study has found that the more impulsive a kindergarten child is, the more likely they are to indulge in games of chance by sixth grade (age 11-12).
http://www.mercatornet.com/family_edge/view/impulsive_in_kindergarten_prone_to_gambling_later/
The importance of the early years in shaping a child’s personality is borne out by much research. A Canadian longitudinal study has found that the more impulsive a kindergarten child is, the more likely they are to indulge in games of chance by sixth grade (age 11-12).
http://www.mercatornet.com/family_edge/view/impulsive_in_kindergarten_prone_to_gambling_later/
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