In the United States, children from families of lower socioeconomic status (SES) generally enter kindergarten with significantly less mathematical knowledge than children from families of middle SES. Research reveals that this discrepancy is present, although to a lesser degree, at age three years, the age many children enter preschool for the first time (Starkey & Klein, 2008). This mixed-methods correlational study explores relationships between elements of the home learning environment and the mathematical knowledge of three- and four-year-old children from lower and middle SES families in order to better understand the potential reasons for this discrepancy. First, I compare responses from 179 parents, balanced for child's age and f...
Children’s numerical competence in kindergarten is highly predictive of their acquisition of mathema...
Most studies on the subject have investigated relations between home math activities and child math ...
There is a growing literature concerning the role of the home math environment in children's math de...
Selecting a large and diverse sample of 5–6-year-old preschool children (179 boys and 174 girls; Mag...
Preschool-aged children’s numeracy skills positively relate to their later math learning. Importantl...
This study investigated the longitudinal associations between children’s early mathematics and their...
One possible source of variation in children’s mathematical abilities upon entry to school may be th...
International audienceA growing number of studies suggest that the frequency of numeracy experiences...
This study investigated the longitudinal associations between children’s early mathematics and their...
Parents are children’s first teachers; the learning interactions they engage in at home equip childr...
The goal of this research was to explore how early socioeconomic attainment gaps arise in mathematic...
Past research has examined parental support for children’s math and reading skills in the early year...
INTRODUCTION. The early home environment is critical for laying a strong numerical foundation for yo...
Mathematical knowledge is vitally important to young children\u27s development, as research demonstr...
The goal of the study was to examine how the type of informal number activity in which parents and t...
Children’s numerical competence in kindergarten is highly predictive of their acquisition of mathema...
Most studies on the subject have investigated relations between home math activities and child math ...
There is a growing literature concerning the role of the home math environment in children's math de...
Selecting a large and diverse sample of 5–6-year-old preschool children (179 boys and 174 girls; Mag...
Preschool-aged children’s numeracy skills positively relate to their later math learning. Importantl...
This study investigated the longitudinal associations between children’s early mathematics and their...
One possible source of variation in children’s mathematical abilities upon entry to school may be th...
International audienceA growing number of studies suggest that the frequency of numeracy experiences...
This study investigated the longitudinal associations between children’s early mathematics and their...
Parents are children’s first teachers; the learning interactions they engage in at home equip childr...
The goal of this research was to explore how early socioeconomic attainment gaps arise in mathematic...
Past research has examined parental support for children’s math and reading skills in the early year...
INTRODUCTION. The early home environment is critical for laying a strong numerical foundation for yo...
Mathematical knowledge is vitally important to young children\u27s development, as research demonstr...
The goal of the study was to examine how the type of informal number activity in which parents and t...
Children’s numerical competence in kindergarten is highly predictive of their acquisition of mathema...
Most studies on the subject have investigated relations between home math activities and child math ...
There is a growing literature concerning the role of the home math environment in children's math de...