Title of article
Applying Principles of Development to Help At-Risk Preschoolers Develop Numeracy
Author/Authors
PASNAK، ROBERT نويسنده , , GREENE، MONICA SAVAGE نويسنده , , FERGUSON، ELEANOR O. نويسنده , , LEVIT، KATHY نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
-154
From page
155
To page
0
Abstract
In a yoked control design, multicultural Head Start 4-year-olds played numerous games involving either numeracy or the oddity principle and insertions into series. Children showed better mastery of oddity and insertions after playing games directed at those two concepts. Numeracy scores on the McCarthy Scales of Childrenʹs Abilities (D. McCarthy. 1972) were equivalent for children who played numeracy games and children who played oddity and insertion games. These results are consistent with other research indicating that the understanding of oddity relations and that of insertions are key transitional thinking abilities that support numeracy at the preschool-kindergarten interface.
Keywords
at risk , classification , Numeracy , preschoolers , serration
Journal title
THE JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY (INTERDISCIPLINANRY AND APPLIED)
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
THE JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY (INTERDISCIPLINANRY AND APPLIED)
Record number
117213
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