APS
30th APS Annual Convention · 2018
Joint Attention Mediates the Effects of Poverty and Parenting on Executive Functioning, Inattention and Academic Readiness
- Annie Brandes-Aitken
New York University - Stephen Braren
New York University - Clancy Blair
New York University
Abstract
Using data from a large, longitudinal sample of children and their parents living in rural poverty, we found that infant joint attention partially mediates the effects of early poverty-related adversity and parenting quality on childhood inattention, executive functioning and academic readiness outcomes.
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