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Temas em Psicologia

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MOLINA, Juliana; RIBEIRO, Fabiana Silva; SANTOS, Flávia Heloísa  and  ASTER, Michael von. Numerical cognition in brazilian preschool children by the ZAREKI-K. Temas psicol. [online]. 2015, vol.23, n.1, pp. 123-135. ISSN 1413-389X.

The Numerical Cognition is influenced by biological, cognitive, educational and cultural factors. It consists of a primary system, called Number Sense that would be innate and universal, also of secondary systems: the Calculation, implied to perform mathematical operations by means of symbols or words and Number Processing, which is divided into two components, Number Comprehension, related with the understanding of numerical symbols and Number Production, which includes reading, writing and counting numbers. However, studies that show the development of these functions in children of preschool age are scarce. Therefore, aims of this study were to investigate numerical cognition in preschool Brazilian children to demonstrate the construct validity of the ZAREKI-K (A Neuropsychological Battery for the Assessment of Treatment of Numbers and Calculation for preschool children). The participants were 42 children of both genders, who attended public elementary schools; the children were evaluated by this battery and WISC-III. The results indicated significant differences associated with age which children of 6 years had better scores on subtests related to Number Production, Calculation and Number Comprehension, as well moderate and high correlations between some subtests of both instruments, demonstrating the construct validity of the battery. In conclusion, preliminary normative data were obtained for ZAREKI-K. The analyses suggested that it is a promising tool for the assessment of numerical cognition in preschool children.

Keywords : Mathematics; number; preschoolers; working memory; Developmental Dyscalculia.

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