Abstract

Abstract This study investigated relationships between specific neurological findings and discrete measures of children's academic and behavioral classroom variables. Highly significant relationships were found on 114 correlations between neurological and academic and behavioral variables, suggesting that neurological impairment is highly specific in its relationships with given classroom phenomena.

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