Bidirectional relationships between children’s executive functioning, visual skills, and word reading ability during the transition from kindergarten to primary school

Volume: 59, Pages: 101779 - 101779
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
This longitudinal study investigated the bidirectional relationships between executive functioning (EF), visual skills, Chinese and English word reading abilities in children transitioning to primary school. A total of 165 children in Hong Kong were followed from the third year of kindergarten (Time 1) (mean age: 62.80 months, SD: 3.74) to the first year of primary school (Time 2) (mean age: 77.25 months, SD: 4.60). Assessments for measuring EF,...
Paper Details
Title
Bidirectional relationships between children’s executive functioning, visual skills, and word reading ability during the transition from kindergarten to primary school
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
59
Pages
101779 - 101779
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