‘Genetically screen four-year-olds to detect early learning deficiencies,’ says scientist
‘Testing young children’s genetics would help detect early learning deficiencies and open the door to specially-tailored intervention, a scientist has claimed.
Professor of Behavioral Genetics at King’s College London Robert Plomin said genetic screenings for children aged four and upwards could assist the early development of youngsters.
Plomin made the remarks in advance of his latest report’s release, which claims that a child’s performance in subjects such as art and science is down to its genetic makeup.’
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