“…Mounting research has revealed that children who develop schizophrenia as adults exhibit increased rates of disrupted motor, cognitive, and social development in childhood. In fact, nearly half of adult onset schizophrenic psychoses are preceded by substantial nonpsychotic abnormalities in childhood (Done et al , 1991;Jones, Rodgers, Murray, & Marmot, 1994;Offord & Cross, 1969). For example, declining or consistently low intellectual functioning in early childhood is associated with later development of schizophrenia and related disorders (Cannon et al, 2002;Kremen et al, 1998).…”