Spontaneous focusing on numerical order and numerical skills of 3-to 4-year-old children

被引:0
|
作者
Harju, Heidi [1 ]
Van Hoof, Jo [1 ]
Nanu, Cristina E. [1 ,2 ]
Mcmullen, Jake [1 ]
Hannula-Sormunen, Minna [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Turku, Dept Teacher Educ, Turku, Finland
[2] 1 Decembrie 1918 Univ Alba Iulia, Alba Iulia, Romania
关键词
Early numerical skills; Spontaneous focusing on numerical order; Spontaneous focusing on numerosity; Ordinality; Children; INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; MATHEMATICAL SKILLS; NUMBER; NUMEROSITY; PRESCHOOL; KINDERGARTEN; PREDICTORS; KNOWLEDGE; ACQUISITION; PERFORMANCE;
D O I
10.1007/s10649-024-10327-3
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Recent studies have highlighted the importance of ordinality skills in early numerical development. Here, we investigate individual differences in ordering sets of items and suggest that children might also differ in their tendency to spontaneously recognize and use numerical order in everyday situations. This study investigated the individual differences in 3- to 4-year-old children's tendency to spontaneously focus on numerical order (SFONO), and their association with early numerical skills. One hundred fifty children were presented with three SFONO tasks designed as play-like activities, where numerical order was one aspect that could be focused on. In addition, the children were administered tasks addressing spontaneous focusing on numerosity (SFON), numerical ordering, cardinality recognition, and number sequence production. Our results showed that children had substantial individual differences in all measures, including SFONO tendency. Children's SFONO tendency was associated with their early numerical skills. To further investigate the association between SFONO tendency and numerical ordering skills, a hierarchical regression was conducted for a group of children who could successfully order sets from one to three at a minimum and were regarded as likely having the requisite skills to spontaneously focus on numerical order. The findings reveal that SFONO tendency had a unique contribution to children's numerical ordering skills, even after controlling for age, cardinality recognition, and number sequence production. The results suggest that SFONO tendency potentially plays a relevant role in children's numerical development.
引用
收藏
页码:43 / 65
页数:23
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Rapid categorization of food and nonfood items by 3-to 4-year-old children
    Lafraire, Jeremie
    Rioux, Camille
    Roque, Jeremy
    Giboreau, Agnes
    Picard, Delphine
    FOOD QUALITY AND PREFERENCE, 2016, 49 : 87 - 91
  • [2] Objectively measured physical activity in a representative sample of 3-to 4-year-old children
    Jackson, DM
    Reilly, JJ
    Kelly, LA
    Montgomery, C
    Grant, S
    Paton, JY
    OBESITY RESEARCH, 2003, 11 (03): : 420 - 425
  • [3] Sonnatosensory evoked field in response to visuotactile stimulation in 3-to 4-year-old children
    Remijn, Gerard B.
    Kikuchi, Mitsuru
    Shitamichi, Kiyomi
    Ueno, Sanae
    Yoshimura, Yuko
    Nagao, Kikuko
    Tsubokawa, Tsunehisa
    Kojima, Haruyuki
    Higashida, Haruhiro
    Minabe, Yoshio
    FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE, 2014, 8
  • [4] Hemodynamic responses to visual stimuli in cortex of adults and 3-to 4-year-old children
    Remijn, Gerard B.
    Kikuchi, Mitsuru
    Yoshimura, Yuko
    Shitamichi, Kiyomi
    Ueno, Sanae
    Nagao, Kikuko
    Munesue, Toshio
    Kojima, Haruyuki
    Minabe, Yoshio
    BRAIN RESEARCH, 2011, 1383 : 242 - 251
  • [5] Maternal Subjective Wellbeing and the Cognitive and Socioemotional Outcomes of 3-to 4-Year-Old Children in Nigeria
    Enelamah, Ngozi V.
    Lombe, Margaret
    Betancourt, Theresa S.
    Shen, Ce
    Williams, David R.
    JOURNAL OF CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES, 2024, 33 (05) : 1544 - 1558
  • [6] IMITATIVE AND SPONTANEOUS ARTICULATORY ASSESSMENT OF 4-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN
    KRESHECK, JD
    SOCOLOFSKY, G
    JOURNAL OF SPEECH AND HEARING RESEARCH, 1972, 15 (04): : 729 - 733
  • [7] Play-Based Design: Giving 3-to 4-Year-Old Children a Voice in the Design Process
    Pantoja, Luiza Superti
    Diederich, Kyle
    Crawford, Liam
    Corbett, Megan
    Klemm, Samantha
    Peterman, Kerry
    Currin, Flannery
    Hourcade, Juan Pablo
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2020 CHI CONFERENCE ON HUMAN FACTORS IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS (CHI'20), 2020,
  • [8] The Effect of Plausible Versus Implausible Balance Scale Feedback on the Expectancies of 3-to 4-Year-Old Children
    Schrauf, Cornelia
    Call, Josep
    Pauen, Sabina
    JOURNAL OF COGNITION AND DEVELOPMENT, 2011, 12 (04) : 518 - 536
  • [9] Accuracy of referrals from an orthoptic vision screening program for 3-to 4-year-old preschool children
    Hu, Victor H.
    Starling, Amanda
    Baynham, Shelagh N.
    Wager, Hilary
    Shun-Shin, G. Adrien
    JOURNAL OF AAPOS, 2012, 16 (01): : 49 - 52
  • [10] LOCOMOTOR SKILLS IN 4-YEAR-OLD PRESCHOOL CHILDREN: GENDER DIFFERENCES
    Radanovic, Danilo
    Popovic, Boris
    Spasic, Aleksandra
    Stajer, Valdemar
    8TH INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE ON KINESIOLOGY, 2017, : 732 - 734