articleFrontiers in PsychologyJun 17, 2014GOLD OA

Predictors of early growth in academic achievement: the head-toes-knees-shoulders task

Oregon State University · Michigan State University

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Abstract

Children's behavioral self-regulation and executive function (EF; including attentional or cognitive flexibility, working memory, and inhibitory control) are strong predictors of academic achievement. The present study examined the psychometric properties of a measure of behavioral self-regulation called the Head-Toes-Knees-Shoulders (HTKS) by assessing construct validity, including relations to EF measures, and predictive validity to academic achievement growth between prekindergarten and kindergarten. In the fall and spring of prekindergarten and kindergarten, 208 children (51% enrolled in Head Start) were assessed on the HTKS, measures of cognitive flexibility, working memory (WM), and inhibitory control,…

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Keywords
  • Cognitive flexibility
  • Psychology
  • Flexibility (engineering)
  • Working memory
  • Cognition
  • Academic achievement
  • Developmental psychology
  • Inhibitory control
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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