The sense of small number discrimination: The predictive value in infancy and toddlerhood for numerical competencies in kindergarten
Autor: | Annemie Desoete, Tom Loeys, Karel Hoppenbrouwers, Sofie Rousseau, Annelies Ceulemans, Daisy Titeca |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
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YOUNG-CHILDREN Social Psychology CHILDHOOD Social Sciences COUNTING PRINCIPLES Education Developmental psychology SYSTEMS Developmental and Educational Psychology medicine Manual search task ABILITIES Set (psychology) LEARNING-DISABILITY ACQUISITION Small number Habituation task Early numerical competencies Predictive value Mathematical development Learning disability medicine.symptom DIFFICULTIES Psychology VISUAL HABITUATION Small number discrimination |
Zdroj: | LEARNING AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES |
ISSN: | 1041-6080 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.lindif.2015.03.009 |
Popis: | Extending previous research on the predictive value of large number discrimination, this study explored the role of infants' and toddlers' small number discrimination for numerical competencies in kindergarten (NCK). Although no significant relationship could be found between number discrimination in infancy (8 months, T1) and NCK (48 months, T3), the predictive value of toddlers' number discrimination (24 months, T2) for NCK could be demonstrated at least for some NCK. The finding that only toddlers' small number discrimination related to NCK raised thoughts about the task, age, set size, stability and development of number discrimination or other influencing factors. Future research should study all small set sizes (not only 1 vs. 3) and a broader range of NCK in a larger sample. Nevertheless, whereas infants' small number discrimination might be too early to predict NCK, performance in toddlerhood might be addressed in the future to establish a measure to detect at-risk mathematical development. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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