2020
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/b753d
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The effects of kindergarten and first grade schooling on children’s executive function and academic skill development: Evidence from a school cutoff design

Abstract: Early executive function (EF) skills reliably predict school readiness and future academic success. While children’s skills undergo rapid development during the transition to formal schooling, it remains unclear the extent to which schooling exerts a unique influence on the accelerated development of EF and academic skills during the early years of schooling. In the present study, a quasi-experimental technique known as the school cutoff design was used to examine whether same-aged children who made versus mis… Show more

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