Children's early numerical capacities form the building blocks for later arithmetic proficiency. Linear number placements and counting skills are indicative of mapping, as an important precursor to arithmetic skills, and have been suggested to be of vital importance to arithmetic development. The current study investigated whether fostering mapping skills is more efficient through a counting or a number line training programme. Effects of both programmes were compared through a quasi-experimental design, and moderation effects of age and SES were investigated. Ninety kindergartners were divided into three conditions: a counting, a number line, and a control condition. Pretests and posttests included an arithmetic (addition) task and a batte...
Several studies have found a relation between, on the one hand, the performance in magnitude compari...
AbstractChildren in kindergarten were randomly assigned to adaptive computerised counting or compari...
This study investigates the effectiveness of a number sense instruction program for children at risk...
Contains fulltext : 192025.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Children's earl...
Children’s early numerical capacities form the building blocks for later arithmetic proficiency. Lin...
Children's intuitive understanding of number, i.e. number sense, is associated with individual diffe...
Contains fulltext : 178263.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Previous stud...
The research was designed to find more effective ways for young children to learn numerical concepts...
The present study focused on the role of number skills assessed in kindergarten with regard to their...
Counting is developmentally important, as it is the first formal computational system a child acquir...
The present study investigated the association between kindergarteners’ home numeracy activities, th...
The following chapter outlines a typical developmental trajectory of children’s early number knowled...
The study is an investigation into the effect of pre school education on children's number competenc...
5Early numerical abilities predict later math achievement and could be improved in children by using...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-53)The purpose of this study was to assess beginning k...
Several studies have found a relation between, on the one hand, the performance in magnitude compari...
AbstractChildren in kindergarten were randomly assigned to adaptive computerised counting or compari...
This study investigates the effectiveness of a number sense instruction program for children at risk...
Contains fulltext : 192025.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Children's earl...
Children’s early numerical capacities form the building blocks for later arithmetic proficiency. Lin...
Children's intuitive understanding of number, i.e. number sense, is associated with individual diffe...
Contains fulltext : 178263.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Previous stud...
The research was designed to find more effective ways for young children to learn numerical concepts...
The present study focused on the role of number skills assessed in kindergarten with regard to their...
Counting is developmentally important, as it is the first formal computational system a child acquir...
The present study investigated the association between kindergarteners’ home numeracy activities, th...
The following chapter outlines a typical developmental trajectory of children’s early number knowled...
The study is an investigation into the effect of pre school education on children's number competenc...
5Early numerical abilities predict later math achievement and could be improved in children by using...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-53)The purpose of this study was to assess beginning k...
Several studies have found a relation between, on the one hand, the performance in magnitude compari...
AbstractChildren in kindergarten were randomly assigned to adaptive computerised counting or compari...
This study investigates the effectiveness of a number sense instruction program for children at risk...