Premature births will study poor math?
Scientists at Warwick University and the University of Ruhr, Bochum, Germany, have found that premature babies often have difficulty learning math.
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According to them, the dangerous premature birth limit is born before 32 weeks of age. This is the limit that triples the risk of learning poor math. At birth in the 32-33 week, the risk increased twice.
Children born before 32 weeks of age had a 39.4% risk of math problems, while birth at 39-40 weeks also faced that risk, but only 14.9%.
Scientists published this statistic after surveying 922 children between the ages of 7 and 9. In addition to the time of birth, scientists also found a link between mathematical ability and weight. body low.
When a baby is born with low birth weight, the risk of poor math also increases despite the full term of birth. Maybe before birth, certain changes occur in the brain.
Scientists have not found a solution to overcome this situation, but emphasize that computing power is essential in learning and daily life.
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