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Poor School Academic Performance and Benign Epilepsy with Centro-Temporal Spikes.

Luigi VetriAnnamaria PepiMarianna AlesiAgata MalteseLidia ScifoMichele RoccellaGiuseppe QuatrosiMaurizio Elia
Published in: Behavioral sciences (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
This review highlights how neuropsychological aspects are also involved in patients with BECTS and PSAP, both in the greater predisposition to the establishment of other neuropsychiatric conditions and in the possibility that stigma conditions and poor academic results may have repercussions on the adaptation and functioning of these subjects. Global management of the subject with BECTS and PSAP is essential, which also pays attention to the aspects of social and scholastic inclusion, both to achieve age-appropriate educational and behavioral objectives, to give the necessary tools for the growth of the individual, and to allow a serene transition to adulthood, favoring autonomous learning and better outcomes.
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