Executive functions (EFs) develop over the period of early childhood and adolescence up until young adulthood. Individual children differ substantially in the pace at which their EFs develop, and characteristics such as sex and the level of parental education (LPE) are thought to contribute to these differences. In the present study, we assessed age-related changes in EFs as perceived and evaluated by teachers and parents as well as the influence of sex and LPE on their evaluations. We used a newly developed observer-report questionnaire, the Amsterdam Executive Function Inventory (AEFI). The AEFI assesses three important components of the executive aspects of daily life behavior in 13 questions: Attention; Self-control and Self-monitoring;...
Executive functioning (EF) plays a major role in many domains of human behaviour, including self-reg...
According to prominent models of child development, parental factors may contribute to individual di...
Parallel development of executive functions and self-regulation skills play an important role in soc...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate the relation between self-perceived executive funct...
Executive functions are important higher-order cognitive skills for goal-directed thought and action...
Information about the influence of educational variables on the development of executive functions i...
There are major inter-individual differences in the school achievements of students aged 8-12. The d...
There are major inter-individual differences in the school achievements of students aged 8-12. The d...
The aim of the current systematic review is (1) to examine theoretical frameworks and mechanisms exp...
Among the many factors contributing to children’s development, executive function (EF) skills have r...
There are major inter-individual differences in the school achievements of students aged 8-12. The d...
According to prominent models of child development, parental factors may contribute to individual di...
peer reviewedThe influence of educational variables on cognitive development, and particularly on th...
Executive functions are important higher-order cognitive skills for goal-directed thought and action...
Executive functions (EF) such as self-monitoring, planning, and organizing are known to develop thro...
Executive functioning (EF) plays a major role in many domains of human behaviour, including self-reg...
According to prominent models of child development, parental factors may contribute to individual di...
Parallel development of executive functions and self-regulation skills play an important role in soc...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate the relation between self-perceived executive funct...
Executive functions are important higher-order cognitive skills for goal-directed thought and action...
Information about the influence of educational variables on the development of executive functions i...
There are major inter-individual differences in the school achievements of students aged 8-12. The d...
There are major inter-individual differences in the school achievements of students aged 8-12. The d...
The aim of the current systematic review is (1) to examine theoretical frameworks and mechanisms exp...
Among the many factors contributing to children’s development, executive function (EF) skills have r...
There are major inter-individual differences in the school achievements of students aged 8-12. The d...
According to prominent models of child development, parental factors may contribute to individual di...
peer reviewedThe influence of educational variables on cognitive development, and particularly on th...
Executive functions are important higher-order cognitive skills for goal-directed thought and action...
Executive functions (EF) such as self-monitoring, planning, and organizing are known to develop thro...
Executive functioning (EF) plays a major role in many domains of human behaviour, including self-reg...
According to prominent models of child development, parental factors may contribute to individual di...
Parallel development of executive functions and self-regulation skills play an important role in soc...