Previous studies in a variety of countries have shown that there are substantial individual differences in children’s spontaneous focusing on numerosity (SFON), and these differences are positively related to the development of early numerical skills in preschool and primary school. A total of 74 5-year-olds participated in a 7-year follow-up study, in which we explored whether SFON measured with very small numerosities at 5 years of age predicts mathematical skills and knowledge, math motivation, and reading in fifth grade at 11 years of age. Results show that preschool SFON is a unique predictor of arithmetic fluency and number line estimation but not of rational number knowledge, mathematical achievement, math motivat...
The development of numerical ordering of number symbols, unlike numerical ordering of other stimuli,...
BackgroundYoung children’s spontaneous focusing on numerosity (SFON) as measured by experimental tas...
Children think mathematically long before they start school. Before children start learning mathemat...
The aim of the present set of longitudinal studies was to explore 3-7-year-old children.s Spontaneou...
Children show individual differences in their tendency to focus on the numerical aspects of their en...
Already at kindergarten entry young children show individual differences in their early numerical ab...
Children's Spontaneous Focusing On Numerosity (SFON) predicts later mathematics performance. This as...
AbstractChildren show individual differences in their tendency to focus on the numerical aspects of ...
Two studies were conducted to investigate, firstly, children’s focusing on the aspect of numerosity ...
Background: Children’s spontaneous focusing on numerosity (SFON) is related to numerical skills. Thi...
During the past 15 years, the research of Hannula-Sormunen and colleagues has identified Spontaneous...
Young children’s spontaneous focusing on numerosity (SFON) is an important predictor of their mathem...
Research has established that Spontaneous Focusing on Numerosity (SFON) and symbolic number skills (...
Research has established that Spontaneous Focusing on Numerosity (SFON) and symbolic number skills (...
Children think mathematically long before they start school. Before children start learning mathemat...
The development of numerical ordering of number symbols, unlike numerical ordering of other stimuli,...
BackgroundYoung children’s spontaneous focusing on numerosity (SFON) as measured by experimental tas...
Children think mathematically long before they start school. Before children start learning mathemat...
The aim of the present set of longitudinal studies was to explore 3-7-year-old children.s Spontaneou...
Children show individual differences in their tendency to focus on the numerical aspects of their en...
Already at kindergarten entry young children show individual differences in their early numerical ab...
Children's Spontaneous Focusing On Numerosity (SFON) predicts later mathematics performance. This as...
AbstractChildren show individual differences in their tendency to focus on the numerical aspects of ...
Two studies were conducted to investigate, firstly, children’s focusing on the aspect of numerosity ...
Background: Children’s spontaneous focusing on numerosity (SFON) is related to numerical skills. Thi...
During the past 15 years, the research of Hannula-Sormunen and colleagues has identified Spontaneous...
Young children’s spontaneous focusing on numerosity (SFON) is an important predictor of their mathem...
Research has established that Spontaneous Focusing on Numerosity (SFON) and symbolic number skills (...
Research has established that Spontaneous Focusing on Numerosity (SFON) and symbolic number skills (...
Children think mathematically long before they start school. Before children start learning mathemat...
The development of numerical ordering of number symbols, unlike numerical ordering of other stimuli,...
BackgroundYoung children’s spontaneous focusing on numerosity (SFON) as measured by experimental tas...
Children think mathematically long before they start school. Before children start learning mathemat...