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Blevins-Knaben, B.; Austin, A.M.B. (ed.), Early childhood mathematics skill development in the home environment | 2016

Towards a theoretical framework on individual differences in numerical abilities: Role of home numeracy experiences

M.A.J. Kleemans; P.C.J. Segers; Ludo Verhoeven

Numeracy experiences at home impact children’s numerical abilities. This goes for both parent–child numeracy activities and parents’ numeracy expectations. However, the interrelatedness between home numeracy experiences and numeracy skills is far from clear as cognitive and linguistic child factors impact numerical abilities as well. In this chapter, we propose a theoretical framework on individual differences in numerical abilities in which both child and home factors are included. Following this theoretical framework, we will explain delays in numerical abilities of children with limited second language input at home (i.e., second language learners) and children with limited language abilities (children with Specific Language Impairment). These children may have a dual risk in developing lower numerical abilities; besides having a language problem, their home environment may be less optimal than that of typically developing children without language problems. We close this chapter with a perspective on future research and implications for practice.


Journal of Experimental Child Psychology | 2018

Role of linguistic skills in fifth-grade mathematics

M.A.J. Kleemans; P.C.J. Segers; Ludo Verhoeven

The current study investigated the direct and indirect relations between basic linguistic skills (i.e., phonological skills and grammatical ability) and advanced linguistic skills (i.e., academic vocabulary and verbal reasoning), on the one hand, and fifth-grade mathematics (i.e., arithmetic, geometry, and fractions), on the other, taking working memory and general intelligence into account and controlling for socioeconomic status, age, and gender. The results showed the basic linguistic representations of 167 fifth graders to be indirectly related to their geometric and fraction skills via arithmetic. Furthermore, advanced linguistic skills were found to be directly related to geometry and fractions after controlling for arithmetic. It can be concluded that linguistic skills directly and indirectly relate to mathematical ability in the upper grades of primary education, which highlights the importance of paying attention to such skills in the school curriculum.


Van Horen Zeggen | 2011

De achterstand op getalbegrip van kleuters met Ernstige Spraaktaalmoeilijkheden

M.A.J. Kleemans; P.C.J. Segers; Ludo Verhoeven


Early Childhood Research Quarterly | 2018

Individual differences in basic arithmetic skills in children with and without developmental language disorder: Role of home numeracy experiences

M.A.J. Kleemans; P.C.J. Segers; Ludo Verhoeven


17th Biennial Conference EARLI: Book of Abstracts and Extend Summaries | 2017

Children's scientific thinking skills for programming a robotic car

E. van de Sande; M.A.J. Kleemans; Ludo Verhoeven; P.C.J. Segers


17th Biennial Conference EARLI: Book of Abstracts and Extend Summaries | 2017

Developmental pathways to reading and math: The role of attentional and behavioral control

D. ten Braak; M.A.J. Kleemans; Ingunn Størksen; Ludo Verhoeven; P.C.J. Segers


Meertaal | 2015

Eén plus één is twee: Rekenen op taal: Over de talige basis van rekenen en de rol die ouders spelen

M.A.J. Kleemans; P.C.J. Segers; Ludo Verhoeven


Didaktief | 2015

Leren experimenteren doe je zo

P.C.J. Segers; J. van der Graaf; M.A.J. Kleemans; Ludo Verhoeven


Van Horen Zeggen | 2012

Voorspellers van rekenvaardigheid bij kinderen met ESM in groep 3

M.A.J. Kleemans; P.C.J. Segers; Ludo Verhoeven


TalentenKracht Magazine | 2010

Taal en wiskundig talent

P.C.J. Segers; M.A.J. Kleemans; M.H.J. Peeters; N.P. Landsman; Ludo Verhoeven

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Ludo Verhoeven

Radboud University Nijmegen

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P.C.J. Segers

Radboud University Nijmegen

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E. van de Sande

Radboud University Nijmegen

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M.H.J. Peeters

Radboud University Nijmegen

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