Early symbolic numeracy and gross, fine, and perceptual-motor skills in Mexican preschool children Habilidades numéricas simbólicas y motricidad gruesa, fina y perceptivo-motoras en niños preescolares mexicanos

Lira, Carolina Jimenez; Pando, Elia Veronica Benavides; Garcia, Daniela Susana Paz; SUSPERREGUY-JORQUERA, MARIA INES; Gardea, Lucia Consepcion Palma; Fernandez, Fernando Mondaca

Abstract

The relation between early numeracy and motor skills has previously been examined, however, different results have been obtained depending on whether gross, fine, or perceptual-motor skills were considered in the study and the numeracy outcomes that were analyzed. The goal of the present research was to examine the relation between preschool children’s performance on two assessments of symbolic numeracy and gross, fine, and perceptual-motor skills. A total of one-hundred-and-twenty-three Mexican preschool children were assessed on their gross, fine, and perceptual-motor skills, their numeracy skills (i.e., applied problem-solving and symbolic number comparison) their numeracy precursor skills (i.e., number identification, cardinality and verbal counting), inhibitory control and visual-spatial working memory. Results from hierarchical linear regressions showed that applied problem-solving was predicted only by children’s numeracy precursor skills while the ability to compare two symbolic numbers was significantly predicted only by perceptual-motor skills. The study highlights the importance of perceptual-motor skills to children’s early numeracy learning.

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Título según WOS: Early symbolic numeracy and gross, fine, and perceptual-motor skills in Mexican preschool children
Título según SCOPUS: ID SCOPUS_ID:85180337452 Not found in local SCOPUS DB
Título de la Revista: Retos
Volumen: 51
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Página de inicio: 1452
Página final: 1462
DOI:

10.47197/RETOS.V51.101477

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