Journal Article10.2307/748455
The Child's Understanding of Number
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on the Preschooler and the development of the how-to-count principles, including the counting model, the counting concept, and the Abstraction and Order-Irrelevance Counting Principles.
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Abstract: 1. Focus on the Preschooler 2. Training Studies Reconsidered 3. More Capacity Than Meets the Eye: Direct Evidence 4. Number Concepts in the Preschooler? 5. What Numerosities Can the Young Child Represent? 6. How Do Young Children Obtain Their Representations of Numerosity? 7. The Counting Model 8. The Development of the How-To-Count Principles 9. The Abstraction and Order-Irrelevance Counting Principles 10. Reasoning about Number 11. Formal Arithmetic and the Young Child's Understanding of Number 12. What Develops and How Conclusions References Index
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