The EarlyMath project (2021-2026) studies children’s early development of mathematical skills, motivation and emotions in interaction with learning environments. We want to understand better how mathematical skills develop and why the learning of basic mathematical skills is challenging for ten to twenty percent of children. This knowledge is needed for developing the means of early identification of children who need more support to learn the essential mathematical skills today, as well as for developing more efficient forms of support for learning in daycare settings, schools, and homes.
EarlyMath seeks answers to the following questions:
-What mathematical capacities and skills do small children have?
-What kind of developmental paths can be identified in children’s mathematical skills as well as in the related motivation and emotions?
-Why is learning mathematical skills more difficult for some than it is for others?
-How is mathematics present at home, in early childhood education and care, and at school?
-To what degree do parents’ skills predict their children’s skills?