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School results boosted by improving attentiveness:

A University of Adelaide study shows that children benefit academically from improving their attentiveness & regulating emotions.
By Motherpedia
Date: December 17 2014
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Researchers from the University of Adelaide say attempts to improve children's attentiveness in the early years could be rewarded with better literacy and maths abilities by ages 6-7 years.

In a study led by the University's School of Population Health, researchers investigated task attentiveness and the ability to regulate emotions, using data from more than 3,400 children who participated in the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children when they were aged 2-3, then 4-5, and again at 6-7 years.

The results, published in the journal Child: Care, Health and Development show that children who have greater improvements in their ability to attend to, and persist with, tasks during their early years have better academic achievement by ages 6-7.

"Around the world there's a lot of interest in how children develop 'self-regulation' skills that will help them in later life. There has been very little about this in Australia so far, so this research is aimed at better understanding Australian children's self-regulation and its impact on education," says the lead author of the paper, Dr Alyssa Sawyer, a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with the university.

The study found that task attentiveness from ages 2-3 to 6-7 years was associated with improved literacy and maths achievement during the early school years, while emotional regulation showed smaller effects on academic outcomes.

"Children who show greater improvement in their ability to attend to and persist with tasks may be more able to take advantage of educational opportunities when they commence school, resulting in higher academic achievement," Dr Sawyer says.

"Emotional regulation was positively associated with a slight improvement in literacy, but not in maths, suggesting that task attentiveness may be more strongly associated with educational outcomes."

Dr Sawyer says this research points to the potential for intervention at an early age to help children to further develop their attentiveness. She says that is already well-recognised that investment in early childhood has a significant return for children. 

“We should also be looking at other interventions or activities that strengthen children's ability to focus and persist with tasks, which in turn could help them in later life."

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