Children should be genetically screened as early as the age of 4 to predict troubles in their education later in life, an expert has claimed. Robert Plomin, a behavioural genetics professor at King’s College London, also said carrying out genetics early in life would help tailor an individualised curriculum to help children develop in areas they prefer. Professor Plomin’s comments emerged ahead of his latest findings which show that the key to your child being good at arts or science is down to genetics.
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