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Nap effects on preschool children's learning of letter-sound mappings.


ABSTRACT: This study explored whether a daytime nap aids children's acquisition of letter-sound knowledge, which is a fundamental component for learning to read. Thirty-two preschool children in Sydney, Australia (Mage  = 4 years;3 months) were taught letter-sound mappings in two sessions: one followed by a nap and the other by a wakeful period. Learning was assessed by explicit letter-sound mappings ("Which sound does this letter make?") and knowledge generalization tasks ("Here's Tav and Cav, which one is /kav/?"). Results from the knowledge generalization task showed better performance after a nap than after wake. However, no nap benefit was found for explicit letter-sound knowledge. This study provides initial evidence that naps could be beneficial for preschool children's learning of letter-sound mappings.

SUBMITTER: Wang HC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9543791 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nap effects on preschool children's learning of letter-sound mappings.

Wang Hua-Chen HC   Nation Kate K   Gaskell M Gareth MG   Robidoux Serje S   Weighall Anna A   Castles Anne A  

Child development 20220329 4


This study explored whether a daytime nap aids children's acquisition of letter-sound knowledge, which is a fundamental component for learning to read. Thirty-two preschool children in Sydney, Australia (M<sub>age</sub>  = 4 years;3 months) were taught letter-sound mappings in two sessions: one followed by a nap and the other by a wakeful period. Learning was assessed by explicit letter-sound mappings ("Which sound does this letter make?") and knowledge generalization tasks ("Here's Tav and Cav,  ...[more]

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