Preschool children who struggle to control their emotions and behaviour have more symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder — known as ADHD — at age seven, a study suggests. Children aged between three and seven who are slower at acquiring skills to manage their intense emotions were also found to be at risk of displaying more conduct issues. They were also more likely to show internalising behaviours, such as sadness and worries, at age seven, experts say.
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