The PRISM studies: improving children’s mathematics skills following very preterm birth
Children born very preterm have poorer performance than their term-born peers across all school subjects, with greatest difficulties in mathematics. The Premature Infants’ Skills in Mathematics (PRISM) studies, based at the University of Leicester, are led by a multidisciplinary group of researchers who aim to discover the mechanisms that underlie very preterm children’s difficulties with mathematics.
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