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More Evidence on the Importance of Play
December 22, 2006
Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does.
-William James
Psychosocial stimulation in early childhood has long-term benefits for children's stunted emotional outcomes and attention, finds a sixteen-year study published online by the British Medical Journal.  Growth retardation or stunting affects 30% of children under 5 years globally and is associated with poor development and behavioural problems in late adolescence.  Some studies suggest that psychosocial stimulation in early childhood reduces antisocial behaviour and delinquency in adolescence, but evidence is limited.

So researchers set out to determine whether dietary supplementation or psychosocial stimulation given to children stunted early in life had any long term benefits for their psychosocial functioning in late adolescence.  In 1986-7, they identified 129 children who were stunted  (age 9-24 months) living in poor neighbourhoods of Kingston, Jamaica.  Children were assigned to one of four groups:  control (no intervention), supplementation with 1 kg milk-based formula each week, stimulation (weekly play sessions with mother and child), or both, for two years.  In 2002-3, 103 adolescents aged 17-18 years were re-examined to assess their psychosocial functioning (self esteem, anxiety, depression, and antisocial behaviour).

Those who had received stimulation reported less anxiety, less depression, and higher self esteem, and parents reported fewer attention problems.  Supplementation had no significant effect.  Psychosocial stimulation in early childhood had sustained benefits for the psychosocial functioning of children who were stunted, say the authors.  The next challenge is to develop interventions that can meet the needs of the enormous number of children who were stunted, they conclude.

Details on this research.

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S.Stringer · January 04, 2007
United States


I enjoyed the overview of the report but missed on keey component. What did the researchers use as a definition for stunted. That information would have asisted me in corolating this to my community.



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