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      The Underachievement of Gifted Students: What Do We Know and Where Do We Go?

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      Gifted Child Quarterly
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              Academic underachievement, attention deficits, and aggression: comorbidity and implications for intervention.

              Although comorbidity with specific learning disabilities is less frequent than commonly reported, externalizing behavior disorders--particularly attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)--often overlap with various indices of academic underachievement during childhood. Furthermore, by adolescence, delinquency is clearly associated with school failure. Because the link between behavioral and learning problems often appears before formal schooling, and because the co-morbid problems predict a negative course, early intervention is a necessity. Controlled treatment investigations with youngsters who show these combined problems are rare, and such studies present a host of methodologic and practical problems. I discuss issues surrounding multimodality treatment programs and the potential for long-term interventions to break cycles of school failure and externalizing behavior.
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                Gifted Child Quarterly
                Gifted Child Quarterly
                SAGE Publications
                0016-9862
                1934-9041
                September 16 2016
                September 16 2016
                : 44
                : 3
                : 152-170
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                10.1177/001698620004400302
                4b0244d5-b019-4218-b8e9-c35b06dd4fe9
                © 2016

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