Abstract
Scores on tests administered to learning disabled children in grade one during their examination by a child psychiatrist were analyzed for their predictive value with regard to the children's subsequent academic careers and type of school later attended. Upon starting school the learning disabled children exhibited marked deficits in intelligence and language and motor development. Variables predictive of the type of school to be attended later were intelligence scores and motor performance.
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