Pronounced improvements in executive functions (EF) during preschool years have been documented in cross-sectional studies. However, longitudinal evidence on EF development during the transition to school and predictive associations between early EF and later school achievement are still scarce. This study examined developmental changes in EF across three time-points, the predictive value of EF for mathematical, reading and spelling skills and explored children’s specific academic attainment as a function of early EF. Participants were 323 children following regular education; 160 children were enrolled in prekindergarten (younger cohort: 69 months) and 163 children in kindergarten (older cohort: 78.4 months) at the first assessment. Variou...
Executive functions (EFs) have been reported to play a crucial role in children's development, affec...
Across the lifespan, early childhood is a time of tremendous and rapid learning. The executive funct...
There is substantial rank-order stability in children\u27s mathematical skills throughout developmen...
Impairments in executive function have been documented in school-age children with mathematical lear...
This study investigated the important question of whether pupils' executive functions (EF) predict e...
In a sample of 87 children we tested whether executive functions (memory and inhibition) in preschoo...
This longitudinal study examines the extent to which selected components of executive function (EF) ...
Impairments in executive function have been documented in school-age children with mathematical lear...
This longitudinal study analyzes whether selected components of executive function (EF) measured dur...
Previous work has shown that individual differences in executive function (EF) are predictive of aca...
This study is aimed to examine the role of Executive Function (EF) in emerging math and literacy abi...
Executive functions (EF) and oral language (OL) are important for learning reading and writing (RW) ...
We examined whether the timing of executive function (EF) development was associated with growth in ...
Executive functioning (EF) in early childhood predicts both concurrent and future academic achieveme...
This longitudinal study aimed to identify specific executive function (EF) profiles in 5-year-old ch...
Executive functions (EFs) have been reported to play a crucial role in children's development, affec...
Across the lifespan, early childhood is a time of tremendous and rapid learning. The executive funct...
There is substantial rank-order stability in children\u27s mathematical skills throughout developmen...
Impairments in executive function have been documented in school-age children with mathematical lear...
This study investigated the important question of whether pupils' executive functions (EF) predict e...
In a sample of 87 children we tested whether executive functions (memory and inhibition) in preschoo...
This longitudinal study examines the extent to which selected components of executive function (EF) ...
Impairments in executive function have been documented in school-age children with mathematical lear...
This longitudinal study analyzes whether selected components of executive function (EF) measured dur...
Previous work has shown that individual differences in executive function (EF) are predictive of aca...
This study is aimed to examine the role of Executive Function (EF) in emerging math and literacy abi...
Executive functions (EF) and oral language (OL) are important for learning reading and writing (RW) ...
We examined whether the timing of executive function (EF) development was associated with growth in ...
Executive functioning (EF) in early childhood predicts both concurrent and future academic achieveme...
This longitudinal study aimed to identify specific executive function (EF) profiles in 5-year-old ch...
Executive functions (EFs) have been reported to play a crucial role in children's development, affec...
Across the lifespan, early childhood is a time of tremendous and rapid learning. The executive funct...
There is substantial rank-order stability in children\u27s mathematical skills throughout developmen...