2024
DOI: 10.1111/cch.13298
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Interventions to improve executive functions in children aged 3 years and under: A systematic review

Andrea F. Duncan,
Gwyn J. Gerner,
Mary Lauren Neel
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundEarly executive functioning (EF) skills are foundational capabilities that predict school readiness, academic development and psychiatric risk. Early interventions enhancing these capabilities could have critical import in improving outcomes. However, to develop interventions, it is necessary to identify specific EF skills that will vary with child age. Thus, we aimed to examine the characteristics and efficacy of interventions targeting EF in infancy and early childhood up to age 3.MethodsA comprehe… Show more

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