What is the best way to help poor schoolchildren succeed at math? A study now sheds light on the ways preschool activities may -- or may not -- help children develop cognitive skills. What is the best ...
Just a few short sessions with number board games boost counting, number recognition, and quantity understanding.
A Wesleyan University psychology professor and her students are finding out that preschool children are more than ready to learn math, as long as it’s fun. Professor Anna Shusterman, who studies ...
Learning math should be full of fun and games, a University of Oregon research review suggests. Playing linear number board ...
Preschool readiness hinges on play, not just academics. Children develop crucial attention spans by focusing on tasks like ...