Executive functions (EFs) are high-level cognitive processes that allow us to coordinate our actions, thoughts, and emotions, enabling us to perform complex tasks. An increasing number of studies have highlighted the role of EFs in building a solid foundation for subsequent development and learning and shown that EFs are associated with good adjustment and academic skills. The main objective of this study was to analyze whether EF levels in 44 Spanish children in the last year of preschool were associated with levels of literacy and math skills the following year, that is, in the first year of compulsory education. We used a multi-method design, which consisted of systematic observation to observe preschool children during play and selectiv...
A robust association between young children’s early mathematical proficiency and later academic achi...
Given the well-documented relation between executive functioning (EF) and math skills in preschool, ...
Substantial evidence has established that individual differences in executive function (EF) in early...
Executive functions (EFs) are high-level cognitive processes that allow us to coordinate our actions...
Extensive evidence has suggested that early academic skills are a robust indicator of later academic...
In the past two decades, a growing number of early childhood interventions that aim to improve schoo...
In this study we examine the effectiveness and far transfer effects of a training that was found to ...
Executive functions (EF) are an umbrella term for a number of internally connected processes that ar...
This paper attempts to provide a synthesis and appraisal of the field of executive functions (EF). I...
Cognitive training has been shown to improve executive functions (EFs) in middle childhood and adult...
This study is aimed to examine the role of Executive Function (EF) in emerging math and literacy abi...
Cognitive training has been shown to improve executive functions (EFs) in middle childhood and adult...
Pronounced improvements in executive functions (EF) during preschool years have been documented in c...
Executive functions (EFs) are key skills underlying other cognitive skills that are relevant to lear...
Executive functions (EFs) have been reported to play a crucial role in children's development, affec...
A robust association between young children’s early mathematical proficiency and later academic achi...
Given the well-documented relation between executive functioning (EF) and math skills in preschool, ...
Substantial evidence has established that individual differences in executive function (EF) in early...
Executive functions (EFs) are high-level cognitive processes that allow us to coordinate our actions...
Extensive evidence has suggested that early academic skills are a robust indicator of later academic...
In the past two decades, a growing number of early childhood interventions that aim to improve schoo...
In this study we examine the effectiveness and far transfer effects of a training that was found to ...
Executive functions (EF) are an umbrella term for a number of internally connected processes that ar...
This paper attempts to provide a synthesis and appraisal of the field of executive functions (EF). I...
Cognitive training has been shown to improve executive functions (EFs) in middle childhood and adult...
This study is aimed to examine the role of Executive Function (EF) in emerging math and literacy abi...
Cognitive training has been shown to improve executive functions (EFs) in middle childhood and adult...
Pronounced improvements in executive functions (EF) during preschool years have been documented in c...
Executive functions (EFs) are key skills underlying other cognitive skills that are relevant to lear...
Executive functions (EFs) have been reported to play a crucial role in children's development, affec...
A robust association between young children’s early mathematical proficiency and later academic achi...
Given the well-documented relation between executive functioning (EF) and math skills in preschool, ...
Substantial evidence has established that individual differences in executive function (EF) in early...