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Numeracy skills mediate the relation between executive function and mathematics achievement in early childhood

Jenny Yun‐Chen Chan, Nicole R. Scalise

2022Cognitive Development38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We examine a potential mechanism underlying the relation between executive function (EF) skills and mathematics achievement in early childhood. Across two samples of three- to six-year-olds in preschool and kindergarten, we found that children’s EF skills predict their concurrent skills in set counting, numeral identification, number comparison, and number line estimation. The effects of EF on later numeral identification, number comparison, and number line estimation skills remained significant for these two samples of children, but these effects attenuated when controlling for the respective earlier numeracy skill. Further, aspects of numeracy skills mediated the association between EF and mathematics achievement in both samples. Together, these findings provide evidence on the nuanced relations between EF, numeracy, and mathematics achievement, and suggest attention to each numeracy skill in order to support early mathematical development.

Topics & Concepts

NumeracyNumeral systemPsychologyDevelopmental psychologySet (abstract data type)Identification (biology)Number lineMathematics educationEarly childhoodMathematicsPedagogyArithmeticLiteracyComputer scienceBiologyProgramming languageBotanyCognitive and developmental aspects of mathematical skillsReading and Literacy DevelopmentMathematics Education and Teaching Techniques