Brain Sciences (Jan 2022)

Numerical Training Videos and Early Numerical Achievement: A Study on 3-Year-Old Preschoolers

  • Alessandro Cuder,
  • Marta Vidoz,
  • Chiara De Vita,
  • Sandra Pellizzoni,
  • Maria Chiara Passolunghi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12010088
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 88

Abstract

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Early numerical abilities predict later math achievement and could be improved in children by using various training methods. As the literature on the use of training videos to develop numerical abilities is still surprisingly scant, the aim of the present study was to test the efficacy of a numerical training video on the development of counting and number line knowledge in 3-year-old preschoolers. Far transfer effects to cardinality and working memory were also examined. The study involved 86 children randomly assigned to two intervention groups: a numerical training group exposed to videos on counting and number lines; and a control group exposed to videos on colors and animal names in a foreign language. After the video training, there was an improvement in the numerical training group’s counting skills, but not in their number line knowledge, and this improvement persisted six months later. The numerical training group also showed a far-transfer enhancement of cardinality six months after the intervention. Based on our results, numerical training videos could be effective in helping to enhance early numeracy skills in very young preschoolers.

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