Teaching preschoolers to actually count numbers—not just recite them—will better prepare them for success in math once they start school, new research from the University of Missouri suggests.
A Purdue University Northwest faculty member is studying how preschoolers best learn to count and related numerical concepts. The early research of assistant professor of psychology Lori Petersen ...
Preschool children seem to grasp the true concept of counting only if they are taught to understand the number value of groups of objects greater than three, research shows. Seeing that there are ...
TRACIE POTTS A new report out Thursday says even in the first year of life, babies are grasping basic concepts and preschools need to build on that so kids aren’t left behind when they hit ...
Erica Zippert has received funding from the Heising-Simons Foundation for her research. Bethany Rittle-Johnson receives funding from the U.S. Department of Education Institute of Education Sciences, ...
The Works has created a Facebook Messenger bot for The Smith Family called ‘Let’s Count’ to help preschoolers learn maths. The announcement: Children’s education charity The Smith Family has expanded ...
Young children who spend more time learning about the relationship between letters and sounds are better at counting, calculating, and recognizing numbers, a new study has found. Researchers from ...
SPRING LAKE - Seventeen kindergarten students in Judy Tejchma's class at Saint Mary's Parish School are extending an invitation to the general public to be their guest at the school to help them ...
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