“…Word decoding skills, reading comprehension, and mathematical abilities have all been linked to WM processing (Peng et al, 2016, 2018; Swanson, 1999; Zheng et al, 2011). Visuospatial and phonological processing help students to make meaning from letters and words to aid in the reading process (Goring et al, 2021; Morris & Lonigan, 2022; Swanson, 1999; Swanson & Kong, 2018), engage in mental manipulation of numbers to complete mathematical problems (Gunderson et al, 2012; Ramirez et al, 2013; Zheng et al, 2011), and process information quickly and efficiently (Goring et al, 2021; Pickering, 2001; Tourva & Spanoudis, 2020). WM skills increase over time, giving children greater attentional resources, processing speed, and memory capacity to further engage with increasingly difficult academic content as they progress through school (Alloway & Carpenter, 2020; Pickering, 2001).…”