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Honing in on the social difficulties associated with sluggish cognitive tempo in children: Withdrawal, peer ignoring, and low engagement

Posted on January 7, 2019 by Heather Porter

Citation: Becker, S., Garner, A., Tamm, L., Antonini, T., & Epstein, J. (2017). Honing in on the social difficulties associated with sluggish cognitive tempo in children: Withdrawal, peer ignoring, and low engagement. Journal of Child & Adolescent Psychology, 13, 1-10. Link to publisher’s article.

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