Predictors of learning outcomes for children with and without chronic illness: An Australian longitudinal study.
Tony BarnettRebecca GialloMargaret KelaherSharon GoldfeldJon L QuachPublished in: Child: care, health and development (2018)
A child's approach to learning and a consistent parenting style during the period of the child's transition to elementary school are important and potentially modifiable factors that are predictive of academic performance in later childhood. These factors are particularly relevant for children with a chronic illness, their parents/caregivers, teachers both hospital and school based, and pediatricians and can be used to inform interventions.