The Relation Between Inattentive and Hyperactive/Impulsive Behaviors and Early Mathematics Skills.

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The Relation Between Inattentive and Hyperactive/Impulsive Behaviors and Early Mathematics Skills.

J Atten Disord. 2016 08;20(8):704-14

Authors: Sims DM, Purpura DJ, Lonigan CJ

Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Despite strong evidence that inattentive and hyperactive/impulsive behaviors are associated with mathematical difficulties in school-age children, little research has been conducted to examine the link between these constructs before the start of formal education. The purpose of this study was to examine how different manifestations of inattentive and hyperactive/impulsive behaviors, as measured by different assessment tools, are related to early mathematics skills in preschoolers.
METHOD: Eighty-two preschool children completed a measure of early mathematics and the Continuous Performance Test (CPT). Teachers rated children’s behaviors using the Conners’ Teacher Rating Scale-15 Item. Sixty-five of these children completed mathematics assessments 1 year later.
RESULTS: Teacher ratings of inattention were uniquely related to concurrent early mathematics skills, whereas CPT errors were uniquely predictive of early mathematics skills 1 year later.
CONCLUSION: Findings have implications for the understanding and assessment of behavior problems that are associated with early mathematics difficulties.

PMID: 23204060 [PubMed – indexed for MEDLINE]

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