Buch, Englisch, 200 Seiten, HC runder Rücken kaschiert, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 4439 g
Buch, Englisch, 200 Seiten, HC runder Rücken kaschiert, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 4439 g
ISBN: 978-3-319-43972-3
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Included in the coverage:
- Ways to optimize home numeracy environments.
- Individual differences in numerical abilities.
- Cross-cultural comparisons and ways to scaffold young children's mathematical skills.
- Mathematics and language in the home environment.
- Center-based and family-based child care.
- Games and home numeracy practice.
Early Childhood Mathematics Skill Development in the Home Environment is an essential resource for researchers, graduate students, and professionals in infancy and early childhood development, child and school psychology, early childhood education, social work, mathematics education, and educational psychology.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Chapter 1. Introduction; Belinda Blevins-Knabe, Ann M. Berghout Austin.- Chapter 2. Early Mathematical Development: How the Home Environment Matters; Belinda Blevins-Knabe.- Chapter 3. Home Life and the Development of Competence in Mathematics: Implications of Research with the HOME Inventory; Robert H. Bradley, Robert F. Corwyn.- Chapter 4. Early Mathematics Skill Development, Low Performance, and Parental Support in the Finnish Context; Pirjo Aunio, Anna Tapola, Riikka Mononen, Markku Niemivirta.- Chapter 5. Towards a Theoretical Framework on Individual Differences in Numerical Abilities: Role of Home Numeracy Experiences; Tijs Kleemans, Eliane Segers, Ludo Verhoeven.- Chapter 6. The Home Numeracy Environment: What Do Cross-Cultural Comparisons Tell about How to Scaffold Young Children's Mathematical Skills?; Ozlem Cankaya, Jo-Anne LeFevre.- Chapter 7. Number Line Skills and Home Numeracy Activities for Preschoolers in Center-based and Family-based Child Care; Jacob A. Esplin, Brionne Nelson, Ann M. Berghout Austin, Belinda Blevins-Knabe, Shawnee Hendershot, Lori Loesch.- Chapter 8. Optimizing the Home Numeracy Environments of Three- to Six-Year-Old Children in the United States and Canada; Sheri-Lynn Skwarchuk, Maureen Vandermaas-Peeler, Jo-Anne LeFevre.- Chapter 9. Mathematics and Language in the Home Environment; Joanne Lee, Donna Kotsopoulos.- Chapter 10. Are Games a Viable Home Numeracy Practice?; Adam K Dubé, Andy Keenan.- Chapter 11. Conclusions and Future Directions; Belinda Blevins-Knabe, Ann M. Berghout Austin.