A robust association between young children’s early mathematical proficiency and later academic achievement is well established. Less is known about the mechanisms through which early mathematics skills may contribute to later mathematics and especially reading achievement. Using a parallel multiple mediator model, the current study investigated whether executive function (integration of working memory, inhibition, and cognitive flexibility) can explain the relations between early mathematics skills and elementary school mathematics and reading achievement. Data in this longitudinal study were collected from 243 children during the last year of early childhood education and care (kindergarten ages 5 and 6 years), 1 year later in first grade...
Achievement in mathematics is predicted by an individual’s domain-specific factual knowledge, proced...
Academic preparedness, executive function abilities, and positive relationships with teachers have e...
Developmental studies among preschoolers indicate bidirectional associations (BAs) between executive...
Extensive evidence has suggested that early academic skills are a robust indicator of later academic...
Across the lifespan, early childhood is a time of tremendous and rapid learning. The executive funct...
Impairments in executive function have been documented in school-age children with mathematical lear...
Impairments in executive function have been documented in school-age children with mathematical lear...
There is substantial rank-order stability in children\u27s mathematical skills throughout developmen...
This longitudinal study analyzes whether selected components of executive function (EF) measured dur...
Previous work has shown that individual differences in executive function (EF) are predictive of aca...
This study examined whether measures of short-term memory, working memory, and executive functioning...
Executive functioning (EF) in early childhood predicts both concurrent and future academic achieveme...
This study examined whether measures of short-term memory, working memory, and executive functioning...
This study investigated the important question of whether pupils' executive functions (EF) predict e...
Mathematical ability is related to both activation of the prefrontal cortex in neuroimaging studies ...
Achievement in mathematics is predicted by an individual’s domain-specific factual knowledge, proced...
Academic preparedness, executive function abilities, and positive relationships with teachers have e...
Developmental studies among preschoolers indicate bidirectional associations (BAs) between executive...
Extensive evidence has suggested that early academic skills are a robust indicator of later academic...
Across the lifespan, early childhood is a time of tremendous and rapid learning. The executive funct...
Impairments in executive function have been documented in school-age children with mathematical lear...
Impairments in executive function have been documented in school-age children with mathematical lear...
There is substantial rank-order stability in children\u27s mathematical skills throughout developmen...
This longitudinal study analyzes whether selected components of executive function (EF) measured dur...
Previous work has shown that individual differences in executive function (EF) are predictive of aca...
This study examined whether measures of short-term memory, working memory, and executive functioning...
Executive functioning (EF) in early childhood predicts both concurrent and future academic achieveme...
This study examined whether measures of short-term memory, working memory, and executive functioning...
This study investigated the important question of whether pupils' executive functions (EF) predict e...
Mathematical ability is related to both activation of the prefrontal cortex in neuroimaging studies ...
Achievement in mathematics is predicted by an individual’s domain-specific factual knowledge, proced...
Academic preparedness, executive function abilities, and positive relationships with teachers have e...
Developmental studies among preschoolers indicate bidirectional associations (BAs) between executive...