Understanding number magnitude is an important prerequisite for children’s mathematical development. One early experience that contributes to this understanding is the common practice of finger counting. Recent research suggested that through repeated finger counting, children internalize their fingers as representations of number magnitude. Furthermore, finger counting habits have been proposed to predict concurrent and future mathematical performance. However, little is known about how finger-based number representations are formed and by which processes they could influence mathematical development. Regarding the emergence of finger-based number representations, it is likely that they result from repeated practice of finger counting. Acc...
Facets of fine motor skills (FMS) and finger gnosia have been reported to predict young children's n...
Children’s ability to use their fingers in numerical contexts is assumed to contribute to the develo...
International audienceFingers have been recurrently associated with number development and mathemati...
Understanding number magnitude is an important prerequisite for children's mathematical development....
The well-documented association between fingers and numbers is not only based on the observation tha...
Finger counting is widely considered an important step in children's early mathematical development....
Even though mathematics is considered one of the most abstract domains of human cognition, recent wo...
Previous studies investigating the association between fine-motor skills (FMS) and mathematical skil...
Children’s ability to use their fingers in numerical contexts is assumed to contribute to the develo...
Butterworth (1999; 2005) proposed that several component abilities support our numerical representat...
<p>Children typically learn basic numerical and arithmetic principles using finger-based representat...
Facets of fine motor skills (FMS) and finger gnosia have been reported to predict young children's n...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between finge...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between finge...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between finge...
Facets of fine motor skills (FMS) and finger gnosia have been reported to predict young children's n...
Children’s ability to use their fingers in numerical contexts is assumed to contribute to the develo...
International audienceFingers have been recurrently associated with number development and mathemati...
Understanding number magnitude is an important prerequisite for children's mathematical development....
The well-documented association between fingers and numbers is not only based on the observation tha...
Finger counting is widely considered an important step in children's early mathematical development....
Even though mathematics is considered one of the most abstract domains of human cognition, recent wo...
Previous studies investigating the association between fine-motor skills (FMS) and mathematical skil...
Children’s ability to use their fingers in numerical contexts is assumed to contribute to the develo...
Butterworth (1999; 2005) proposed that several component abilities support our numerical representat...
<p>Children typically learn basic numerical and arithmetic principles using finger-based representat...
Facets of fine motor skills (FMS) and finger gnosia have been reported to predict young children's n...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between finge...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between finge...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between finge...
Facets of fine motor skills (FMS) and finger gnosia have been reported to predict young children's n...
Children’s ability to use their fingers in numerical contexts is assumed to contribute to the develo...
International audienceFingers have been recurrently associated with number development and mathemati...