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Early Mathematical Development: How the Home Environment Matters

2016
In the past three decades, the study of the home numeracy environment has grown and the field has moved from establishing the connection between the home environment and young children’s mathematical skills to examining more nuanced relationships. This chapter provides a brief history of home numeracy research, reviews the current literature, and ...
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Parental and Children's Views on Mathematical Learning Within the Home Environment

2015
In the UK, while state education is free and available to all children within the local education area, parents also have the option of sending their children to private schools, boarding schools, religious schools and those that promote particular teaching philosophies.
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The science-specific home learning environment of elementary school children – how are science experiences and science talk associated with the children’s science achievement?

Research in Science & Technological Education
Background The home learning environment (HLE) is central to children’s development. Activities in the HLE are assumed to mediate the effects of distal factors such as family socio-economic status (SES) and parental beliefs and attitudes on children’s ...
Henning Dominke, Mirjam Steffensky
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Effects of Home Environment, SES, and Maternal Test Scores on Mathematics Achievement

The Journal of Educational Research, 1996
Abstract Determinants of young children's mathematics skills—home environment, socioeconomic status (SES), and maternal cognitive test scores—were statistically analyzed in a simple model. Four hypotheses were tested: (a) Home environment, SES, and maternal cognitive test scores each have independent effects on children's mathematics scores ...
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Direct and indirect effects of mother's spatial ability on child's spatial ability: What role does the home environment play?

Developmental Science
Individual differences in spatial thinking are predictive of children's math and science achievement and later entry into Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines.
Nelcida L Garcia-Sanchez   +3 more
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Exploring the Influence of Home Numeracy Environments on Children's Mathematical Skills

Abstract: This systematic review investigates the relationship between home numeracy environments and children's mathematical skills. Through a comprehensive synthesis of existing literature, the study highlights the critical role of home numeracy experiences in shaping children's mathematical development.
Evelyn B. Lumando, Evelyn B.   +5 more
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Supporting Mathematics Play in Home Environments: A Feasibility Examination of a Take-Home Bag Intervention

2019
This chapter describes a five-week intervention designed to support and increase mathematics play interactions between parents and preschool age children. Inquiry-oriented mathematics bags designed around early number, geometry, algebra/patterning, data analysis, and measurement were implemented with ten families of preschool age children. Intervention
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Assessing the relationship between the home mathematics environment and preschoolers mathematics skills

, 2021
Abigail Cahoon   +6 more
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International Measurement of the Home Mathematics Environment

, 2021
Alexa Ellis   +5 more
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