Early specialization also seems to be correlated with reports of decreased general health and psychological well - being.
Not exact matches
A 2013 Aspen Institute research paper puts it this way [3](albeit in the context of
early sports specialization as opposed to the early versus late bloomer dichotomy): «Early critical incidents such as making a specific team could also lead to an increased self - esteem and intrinsic motivation as the athlete continues in the s
early sports
specialization as opposed to the
early versus late bloomer dichotomy): «Early critical incidents such as making a specific team could also lead to an increased self - esteem and intrinsic motivation as the athlete continues in the s
early versus late bloomer dichotomy): «
Early critical incidents such as making a specific team could also lead to an increased self - esteem and intrinsic motivation as the athlete continues in the s
Early critical incidents such as making a specific team could
also lead to an increased self - esteem and intrinsic motivation as the athlete continues in the sport.
The study
also recognized, however, that the fact that those who specialize
early may experience a more rapid improvement in performance provides some support for those who argue in favor of
early specialization, at least in the case of sports, such as figure skating and gymnastics, in which athletic careers are shorter and attaining peak performance at a younger age may be advantageous.
Specifically, the program offers tracks in school guidance and adjustment counseling, with the adjustment counseling track leading to eligibility for licensure as a mental health counselor.Training opportunities in
early childhood within this two - year sequence
also lead to eligibility for licensure in mental health counseling with an
early childhood
specialization.
There are
also MAT programs which offer
specialization in particular types of education, such as
Early Childhood Education or teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL).