Aged-based differences in spatial language skills from 6 to 10 years: relations with spatial and mathematics skills
Spatial language is the language of spatial concepts and spatial relationships. Prior research has demonstrated an association between spatial language and spatial thinking in pre-school children. However, there is limited evidence exploring age-based differences in spatial language in older childho...
Main Authors: | Gilligan-Lee, KA, Hodgkiss, A, Thomas, MSC, Patel, PK, Farran, EK |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2020
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