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The effects of cognitive stimulation in the development of mathematics, Literacy and life-skills concepts in early childhood

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Title: The effects of cognitive stimulation in the development of mathematics, Literacy and life-skills concepts in early childhood
Author: Stretch, Lauren
Abstract: This study was conducted in order to assess the effects of cognitive stimulation in early childhood. The quantitative study set out to test a target group of 40 children, ranging in age from two years to three and a half years, in order to determine the importance of stimulation and intervention from a young age. A pre-test evaluated the initial level of each child‟s cognitive abilities (mathematics, literacy and life skills). This was followed by a random selection of the subjects into experimental and control groups. The experimental group underwent an eight-week intervention programme which focused on the primary concepts in each area of cognitive development. The control and experimental groups continued with their normal school learning programmes. The results indicate that the impact of stimulation on young children is significant and there is a great difference in the abilities and understanding of concepts for those children which were stimulated individually, as compared with those children who were not so stimulated.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3532
Date: 2009-11
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