<p>Before children begin school, there is a wide range of individual differences in children’s early numerical knowledge. Theoretical and empirical work from the sociocultural perspective suggests that children’s experiences in the early home environment and with informal number activities can contribute to these differences. This article draws from this work to hypothesize that differences in the home explain, in part, why the numerical knowledge of children from low-income backgrounds trails behind that of peers from middle-class backgrounds. By integrating sociocultural perspectives with a theoretical analysis of children’s mental number line, the authors created an informal learning activity to serve as an intervention to promote young ...
INTRODUCTION. The early home environment is critical for laying a strong numerical foundation for yo...
A theoretical analysis of the development of numerical representations indicated that playing linear...
Preschool children vary in their numerical knowledge, and this variation predicts math achievement t...
Theoretical analyses of the development of numerical representations suggest that playing linear num...
Theoretical analyses of the development of numerical representations suggest that playing linear num...
peer reviewedEarly number skills are critical predictors of academic achievement, which is why focus...
We compared the learning from playing a linear number board game of preschoolers from middle-income ...
Children from low-income backgrounds enter school with much less mathematical knowledge than their m...
From telling time to making transactions, numerical understanding plays a fundamental role in our da...
Why are some children entering school unable to count, while others are able to do simple addition? ...
Preschoolers from low-income households lag behind preschoolers from middle-income households on num...
This study examined the influence playful learning has on the acquisition of mathematical skills rel...
This paper aims to discuss the importance of promoting numerical skills while children are playing s...
International audienceA growing number of studies suggest that the frequency of numeracy experiences...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University Lo...
INTRODUCTION. The early home environment is critical for laying a strong numerical foundation for yo...
A theoretical analysis of the development of numerical representations indicated that playing linear...
Preschool children vary in their numerical knowledge, and this variation predicts math achievement t...
Theoretical analyses of the development of numerical representations suggest that playing linear num...
Theoretical analyses of the development of numerical representations suggest that playing linear num...
peer reviewedEarly number skills are critical predictors of academic achievement, which is why focus...
We compared the learning from playing a linear number board game of preschoolers from middle-income ...
Children from low-income backgrounds enter school with much less mathematical knowledge than their m...
From telling time to making transactions, numerical understanding plays a fundamental role in our da...
Why are some children entering school unable to count, while others are able to do simple addition? ...
Preschoolers from low-income households lag behind preschoolers from middle-income households on num...
This study examined the influence playful learning has on the acquisition of mathematical skills rel...
This paper aims to discuss the importance of promoting numerical skills while children are playing s...
International audienceA growing number of studies suggest that the frequency of numeracy experiences...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University Lo...
INTRODUCTION. The early home environment is critical for laying a strong numerical foundation for yo...
A theoretical analysis of the development of numerical representations indicated that playing linear...
Preschool children vary in their numerical knowledge, and this variation predicts math achievement t...