Two important foundations for learning are language and executive skills. Data from a longitudinal study tracking the development of 93 children at family-risk of dyslexia and 76 controls was used to investigate the influence of these skills on the development of arithmetic. A two-group longitudinal path model assessed the relationships between language and executive skills at 3-4 years, verbal number skills (counting and number knowledge) and phonological processing skills at 4-5 years, and written arithmetic in primary school. The same cognitive processes accounted for variability in arithmetic skills in both groups. Early language and executive skills predicted variations in preschool verbal number skills, which in turn, predicted arithm...
The development of reading skills is underpinned by oral language abilities: Phonological skills app...
The procedural deficit hypothesis claims that impaired procedural learning is a causal risk factor f...
Background: The developmental relationships between executive functions (EF) and early language skil...
Two important foundations for learning are language and executive skills. Data from a longitudinal s...
AbstractTwo important foundations for learning are language and executive skills. Data from a longit...
Two important foundations for learning are language and executive skills. Data from a longitudinal s...
Two important foundations for learning are language and executive skills. Data from a longitudinal s...
Rote counting skills have found to be a strong predictor of later arithmetic and reading fluency. Ho...
Rote counting skills have found to be a strong predictor of later arithmetic and reading fluency. Ho...
The development of reading skills is underpinned by oral language abilities: Phonological skills app...
Arithmetic and reading constitute two quintessential building blocks of children’s elementary school...
Background: The developmental relationships between executive functions (EF) and early language skil...
The development of reading skills is underpinned by oral language abilities: Phonological skills app...
The development of reading skills is underpinned by oral language abilities, with phonological skill...
Background: The developmental relationships between executive functions (EF) and early language ski...
The development of reading skills is underpinned by oral language abilities: Phonological skills app...
The procedural deficit hypothesis claims that impaired procedural learning is a causal risk factor f...
Background: The developmental relationships between executive functions (EF) and early language skil...
Two important foundations for learning are language and executive skills. Data from a longitudinal s...
AbstractTwo important foundations for learning are language and executive skills. Data from a longit...
Two important foundations for learning are language and executive skills. Data from a longitudinal s...
Two important foundations for learning are language and executive skills. Data from a longitudinal s...
Rote counting skills have found to be a strong predictor of later arithmetic and reading fluency. Ho...
Rote counting skills have found to be a strong predictor of later arithmetic and reading fluency. Ho...
The development of reading skills is underpinned by oral language abilities: Phonological skills app...
Arithmetic and reading constitute two quintessential building blocks of children’s elementary school...
Background: The developmental relationships between executive functions (EF) and early language skil...
The development of reading skills is underpinned by oral language abilities: Phonological skills app...
The development of reading skills is underpinned by oral language abilities, with phonological skill...
Background: The developmental relationships between executive functions (EF) and early language ski...
The development of reading skills is underpinned by oral language abilities: Phonological skills app...
The procedural deficit hypothesis claims that impaired procedural learning is a causal risk factor f...
Background: The developmental relationships between executive functions (EF) and early language skil...