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Executive Functions and Fine Motor Skills in Kindergarten as Predictors of Arithmetic Skills in Elementary School

Eva Michel, Sabine Molitor, Wolfgang Schneider

2020Developmental Neuropsychology31 citationsDOI

Abstract

The present longitudinal study focused on domain-general predictors of arithmetics in elementary school. The role of executive functions (EFs) and fine motor skills for the prediction of arithmetic skills in 1st/2nd grade was examined. Data from N = 173 kindergarten children were included. Age, socioeconomic status, fluid intelligence, and processing speed were controlled. Regression analyses revealed that fine motor skills predicted arithmetic skills. When EFs were added, fine motor skills did not contribute to the prediction of arithmetic skills. Visuospatial working memory and interference control were significant predictors. Findings indicate an important role of EF as predictors of arithmetic skills.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologyWorking memoryExecutive functionsMotor skillDevelopmental psychologySocioeconomic statusArithmeticCognitionPopulationMathematicsDemographyNeuroscienceSociologyCognitive and developmental aspects of mathematical skillsChildren's Physical and Motor DevelopmentNeuroscience, Education and Cognitive Function