Arithmetic abilities acquired in kindergarten are found to be strong predictors for later deficient arithmetic abilities. This longitudinal study (N = 684) was designed to examine if it was possible to predict the level of children's arithmetic abilities in first and second grade froth their performance on preparatory arithmetic abilities in kindergarten. Furthermore, the role of intelligence in the assessment of developing mathematical reasoning and numerical facility was investigated. The results showed that good predictions of beginning arithmetic abilities can be made. Even in the long term, it was possible to make predictions of later arithmetic performances, especially for the domain of arithmetical reasoning. Logic thinking abilities...
International audienceAbstract Background In several countries, children's math skills have been dec...
Objective: This article is devoted to the potential early markers for mathematical learning disabili...
Background Childrens numerical and arithmetic skills differ greatly already at an early age. Althoug...
Arithmetic abilities acquired in kindergarten are found to be strong predictors for later deficient ...
Though research has identified several possible factors that could be considered precursors of math ...
Children’s number sense in kindergarten was used to predict their calculation fluency in second grad...
The present longitudinal study was designed to investigate precursors of mathematics achievement in ...
Previous research stresses the importance of seriation, classification, and counting abilities that ...
The purpose of this study was to explore domain-general cognitive skills, domain-specific academic s...
This longitudinal study examined how children's early numeracy assessed in kindergarten predict...
72 children were tested at both the beginning and end of first and second grades on measures of the ...
We assessed a range of theoretically critical predictors (numerosity discrimination, number knowledg...
BACKGROUND: Two distinct abilities, mathematical reasoning and arithmetic skill, might make separate...
The current study investigates which general cognitive functions and early numerical skills are pred...
This study examined how well nonverbal IQ (or fluid intelligence), vocabulary, phonological awarenes...
International audienceAbstract Background In several countries, children's math skills have been dec...
Objective: This article is devoted to the potential early markers for mathematical learning disabili...
Background Childrens numerical and arithmetic skills differ greatly already at an early age. Althoug...
Arithmetic abilities acquired in kindergarten are found to be strong predictors for later deficient ...
Though research has identified several possible factors that could be considered precursors of math ...
Children’s number sense in kindergarten was used to predict their calculation fluency in second grad...
The present longitudinal study was designed to investigate precursors of mathematics achievement in ...
Previous research stresses the importance of seriation, classification, and counting abilities that ...
The purpose of this study was to explore domain-general cognitive skills, domain-specific academic s...
This longitudinal study examined how children's early numeracy assessed in kindergarten predict...
72 children were tested at both the beginning and end of first and second grades on measures of the ...
We assessed a range of theoretically critical predictors (numerosity discrimination, number knowledg...
BACKGROUND: Two distinct abilities, mathematical reasoning and arithmetic skill, might make separate...
The current study investigates which general cognitive functions and early numerical skills are pred...
This study examined how well nonverbal IQ (or fluid intelligence), vocabulary, phonological awarenes...
International audienceAbstract Background In several countries, children's math skills have been dec...
Objective: This article is devoted to the potential early markers for mathematical learning disabili...
Background Childrens numerical and arithmetic skills differ greatly already at an early age. Althoug...