Finger counting training enhances addition performance in kindergarteners

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Title
Finger counting training enhances addition performance in kindergarteners
Journal
Child Development
Author(s)
Poletti Céline, Krenger Marie, Létang Marie, Hennequin Brune, Thevenot Catherine
ISSN
0009-3920
1467-8624
ISSN-L
0009-3920
Publication state
Published
Issued date
18/09/2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Language
english
Abstract
Our study on 328 five- to six-year-old kindergarteners (mainly White European living in France, 152 girls) shows that children who do not count on their fingers and undergo finger counting training exhibit drastic improvement in their addition skills from pre-test to post-test (i.e., accuracy from 37.3% to 77.1%) compared to a passive control group (39.6% to 47.8%) (p < .001, = .15). This result was replicated on a much smaller scale (37 five- to six-year-olds, mainly White European, 22 girls) but in more controlled setup and was further replicated with an active control group (84 five- to six-year-olds, mainly White European, 37 girls). Therefore, we demonstrate here for the first time that training finger counting constitutes a highly effective method to improve kindergarteners' arithmetic performance.
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Yes
Funding(s)
Swiss National Science Foundation / 100014_204271
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