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2018

Early number skills underlie success in basic arithmetic. However, very little is known about the skill profiles among children in preprimary education and how the potential profiles are related to arithmetic development. This longitudinal study of 440 Finnish children in preprimary education (mean age 75 months) modeled latent performance-level profile groups for the early number skill components that are proposed to be key predictors of arithmetic (symbolic number comparison, mapping, and verbal counting skills). Based on three assessment time points (September, January, and May), four profile groups were found: the poorest-performing (6%), low-performing (16%), near-average-performing (3…

Longitudinal studySymbolic number05 social sciences050301 educationMean ageEarly numberbehavioral disciplines and activities0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesArithmeticPsychology0503 educationGeneral Psychology050104 developmental & child psychologyMeaning (linguistics)Frontiers in Psychology
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Individual variance in responsiveness to early computerized mathematics intervention

2015

Abstract We examined the effects of short, intensive computerized intervention in early number skills for kindergarteners with poor addition skills (below 1.5 SD ). The mathematical content of the software was hierarchically organized, starting from one-to-one correspondence, comparing and ordering, and proceeding via number concept and counting to basic addition. The results showed positive within-group effects for basic addition (Wilcoxon ES ( r ) = .59), verbal counting (.56), and the Number Sets Test (.45; see Geary, Bailey, & Hoard, 2009 ). The effects remained stable over a 9-week follow-up period. However, there was no significant between-group difference in terms of gain scores as c…

Social PsychologyWilcoxon signed-rank testearly number skillsControl (management)CAIPsychological interventionEarly numberVariance (accounting)EducationDevelopmental psychologyTest (assessment)Intervention (counseling)response to interventiongame-log dataDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematical contentta516computer-assisted interventionkindergartenRTIPsychologyta515Learning and Individual Differences
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Individuality in the Early Number Skill Components Underlying Basic Arithmetic Skills

2018

alisuoriutuminenlow-performing childrenvarhaiskasvatusaritmetiikkaearly number skill componentslatent profile analysismatemaattiset taidotta516pitkittäistutkimusarithmeticta515Frontiers in Psychology
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Individuality in the Early Number Skill Components Underlying Basic Arithmetic Skills

2018

Early number skills underlie success in basic arithmetic. However, very little is known about the skill profiles among children in preprimary education and how the potential profiles are related to arithmetic development. This longitudinal study of 440 Finnish children in preprimary education (mean age: 75 months) modeled latent performancelevel profile groups for the early number skill components that are proposed to be key predictors of arithmetic (symbolic number comparison, mapping, and verbal counting skills). Based on three assessment time points (September, January, and May), four profile groups were found: the poorest-performing (6%), low-performing (16%), nearaverage-performing (33…

alisuoriutuminenlow-performing childrenvarhaiskasvatuspoorest-performing childrenearly number skill componentslatent profile analysisaritmetiikkamatemaattiset taidotpitkittäistutkimuspreprimary education
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Response to computer-assisted intervention in children most at risk for mathematics difficulties

2015

Evidence of an association between poor early number skills and a high risk for later difficulties in mathematics manifests a need for both early identification of risk and effective prevention of difficulties. However, only a few theory-based assessment and progress monitoring tools, and intervention methods are avail able for this purpose in Finnish pre-primary education. This thesis aimed to examine to what extent a theory-based computer-assisted intervention method (GraphoGame Math, GGM) can support early number skills development in children (6௅7-year-olds) most at risk for mathematics difficulties (MD; defined as performance below the 10th percentile). The specific aims were threefold…

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Individuality in the Early Number Skill Components Underlying Basic Arithmetic Skills

2018

Early number skills underlie success in basic arithmetic. However, very little is known about the skill profiles among children in preprimary education and how the potential profiles are related to arithmetic development. This longitudinal study of 440 Finnish children in preprimary education (mean age: 75 months) modeled latent performance-level profile groups for the early number skill components that are proposed to be key predictors of arithmetic (symbolic number comparison, mapping, and verbal counting skills). Based on three assessment time points (September, January, and May), four profile groups were found: the poorest-performing (6%), low-performing (16%), near-average-performing (…

low-performing childrenlcsh:Psychologypoorest-performing childrenearly number skill componentslatent profile analysislcsh:BF1-990behavioral disciplines and activitiesarithmeticpreprimary educationFrontiers in Psychology
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Individuality in the Early Number Skill Components Underlying Basic Arithmetic Skills.

2018

Early number skills underlie success in basic arithmetic. However, very little is known about the skill profiles among children in preprimary education and how the potential profiles are related to arithmetic development. This longitudinal study of 440 Finnish children in preprimary education (mean age: 75 months) modeled latent performance-level profile groups for the early number skill components that are proposed to be key predictors of arithmetic (symbolic number comparison, mapping, and verbal counting skills). Based on three assessment time points (September, January, and May), four profile groups were found: the poorest-performing (6%), low-performing (16%), near-average-performing (…

low-performing childrenpoorest-performing childrenearly number skill componentslatent profile analysisPsychologybehavioral disciplines and activitiesarithmeticpreprimary educationOriginal ResearchFrontiers in psychology
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