The present study focused on the role of number skills assessed in kindergarten with regard to their ability to predict mathematical outcomes in grade 1. Number skills included those involving written symbols (symbolic number identification and symbolic number comparison) and counting (procedural and conceptual). Their contributions were contextualized against domain general (working memory, phonological awareness, and behavioral inattention) factors. Both types of kindergarten domain specific skills were strongly correlated with each math outcome in first grade. However, hierarchical regression showed that written symbolic number skills accounted for variance over and above counting predictors. In final models, domain general factors had u...
This longitudinal study examined how children's early numeracy assessed in kindergarten predict...
The present study investigated the association between kindergarteners’ home numeracy activities, th...
Verbal number skills (i.e. counting and number naming) are milestones in numerical development. The ...
Though research has identified several possible factors that could be considered precursors of math ...
Relations between children’s mathematics achievement and their basic number processing skills have b...
Basic numerical skills provide an important foundation for the learning of mathematics. Thus, it is ...
Children’s number sense in kindergarten was used to predict their calculation fluency in second grad...
Children’s ability to compare symbolic (e.g., Arabic numerals) and nonsymbolic (e.g., dot arrays) nu...
The purpose of the present study was to understand how number writing in a class of low-income, pre-...
There is currently considerable discussion about the relative influences of evolutionary and cultura...
This study examined the role of verbal counting skill as an early predictor of math performance and ...
peer reviewedEarly number competence, grounded in number-specific and domain-general abilities, is s...
Children’s early numerical capacities form the building blocks for later arithmetic proficiency. Lin...
Children's early numerical capacities form the building blocks for later arithmetic proficiency. Lin...
Contains fulltext : 178272.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the curren...
This longitudinal study examined how children's early numeracy assessed in kindergarten predict...
The present study investigated the association between kindergarteners’ home numeracy activities, th...
Verbal number skills (i.e. counting and number naming) are milestones in numerical development. The ...
Though research has identified several possible factors that could be considered precursors of math ...
Relations between children’s mathematics achievement and their basic number processing skills have b...
Basic numerical skills provide an important foundation for the learning of mathematics. Thus, it is ...
Children’s number sense in kindergarten was used to predict their calculation fluency in second grad...
Children’s ability to compare symbolic (e.g., Arabic numerals) and nonsymbolic (e.g., dot arrays) nu...
The purpose of the present study was to understand how number writing in a class of low-income, pre-...
There is currently considerable discussion about the relative influences of evolutionary and cultura...
This study examined the role of verbal counting skill as an early predictor of math performance and ...
peer reviewedEarly number competence, grounded in number-specific and domain-general abilities, is s...
Children’s early numerical capacities form the building blocks for later arithmetic proficiency. Lin...
Children's early numerical capacities form the building blocks for later arithmetic proficiency. Lin...
Contains fulltext : 178272.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the curren...
This longitudinal study examined how children's early numeracy assessed in kindergarten predict...
The present study investigated the association between kindergarteners’ home numeracy activities, th...
Verbal number skills (i.e. counting and number naming) are milestones in numerical development. The ...