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With a little help from our pediatrician: An intervention to promote mathematics-related home activities through regular well-child visits.


ABSTRACT: Children's involvement in mathematics-related activities in the home environment is associated with the development of their early numeracy over the preschool years. Intervention studies to promote parents' awareness and provision of mathematics-related home activities are however scant. In this study we developed and tested the effectiveness of a non-intensive intervention program delivered by community pediatricians to promote mathematics-related activities in the home environment. Parents of 204 Italian children were invited to report on the frequency of mathematics-related home activities when children attended the first preschool year (3 years, 8 months of age on average) and, subsequently, the third preschool year (5 years, 6 months of age on average). At both waves, children were also assessed on their early numeracy. In occasion of the routine well-child visit at age 5, parents who were randomly allocated to the intervention condition (vs. a business-as-usual control condition) received guidance on age-appropriate home mathematics-related practices to sustain children's numerical development. Results revealed that parents in the intervention group improved their provision of home mathematics-related activities at the post-intervention assessment (relative to baseline) to a greater extent than parents in the control condition. No effect was observed on children's early numeracy. Overall, results are promising in suggesting that community pediatricians may be a resource to promote home mathematics-related activities though non-intensive low-cost interventions.

SUBMITTER: Tomasetto C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9763055 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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With a little help from our pediatrician: An intervention to promote mathematics-related home activities through regular well-child visits.

Tomasetto Carlo C   LeFevre Jo-Anne JA   Passolunghi Maria Chiara MC   De Vita Chiara C   Guardabassi Veronica V   Brunelli Antonella A   Ciotti Francesco F   Biasini Giancarlo G  

Frontiers in psychology 20221205


<h4>Introduction</h4>Children's involvement in mathematics-related activities in the home environment is associated with the development of their early numeracy over the preschool years. Intervention studies to promote parents' awareness and provision of mathematics-related home activities are however scant. In this study we developed and tested the effectiveness of a non-intensive intervention program delivered by community pediatricians to promote mathematics-related activities in the home env  ...[more]

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