Money talks! The role of parents’ discussion of money for preschoolers’ math knowledge

Q2 Mathematics
Shirley Duong, Leanne E. Elliott, Olivia Sidoti, Heather J. Bachman, Melissa E. Libertus, E. Votruba-Drzal
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Abstract

Children’s participation in cultural, everyday practices and social interactions involving math and money can contribute to the development of their knowledge and skills in these domains. Further work is needed to uncover what features of these activities, such as aspects of the conversations that may occur (e.g., number and money talk), facilitate and/or are shaped by children’s understanding of money concepts and skills. The present study examined the extent to which parents engaged in conversations about numbers and money with their four-year-old children during pretend grocery play and the relations to children’s math skills. We found that talk about price labeling and exchanging currency or goods occurred most frequently and that money and number talk were not significantly related to children’s broader math skills. However, parents’ money talk was positively associated with children’s money-related math skills, and this association was driven by the co-occurrence of talk about money and numbers. Our results suggest that parent-child conversations in familiar contexts such as grocery shopping provide rich opportunities to discuss culturally relevant practices surrounding money and practice math skills in the context of monetary exchanges. Thus, it is critical to consider how existing family practices and everyday contexts support children’s early math learning.
有钱能使鬼推磨父母讨论金钱对学龄前儿童数学知识的影响
儿童参与涉及数学和金钱的文化、日常实践和社会交往,可促进其在这些领域的知识 和技能的发展。我们还需要进一步研究这些活动的特点,如可能出现的对话(如数字和金钱对话),这些特点会促进和/或影响儿童对金钱概念和技能的理解。本研究探讨了在假装买东西的游戏中,父母与四岁儿童进行数字和金钱对话的程度,以及这些对话与儿童数学技能的关系。我们发现,关于价格标签和货币或货物交换的对话出现得最频繁,而金钱和数字对话与儿童更广泛的数学技能并无显著关系。然而,父母的金钱谈话与儿童与金钱有关的数学技能呈正相关,而这种相关性是由共同出现的金钱和数字谈话所驱动的。我们的研究结果表明,在诸如买菜等熟悉的情境中,亲子对话为讨论与文化相关的金钱习俗和在金钱交换中练习数学技能提供了丰富的机会。因此,考虑现有的家庭实践和日常环境如何支持儿童的早期数学学习至关重要。
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Journal of Numerical Cognition
Journal of Numerical Cognition Mathematics-Numerical Analysis
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