Attention Components and Spelling Accuracy: Which Connections Matter?

Attention and working memory are cross-domain functions that regulate both behavioural and learning processes. Few longitudinal studies have focused on the impact of these cognitive resources on spelling skills in the early phase of learning to write. This longitudinal study investigates the contrib...

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Main Authors: Lucia Bigozzi, Chiara Malagoli, Chiara Pecini, Sara Pezzica, Claudio Vezzani, Giulia Vettori
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Children
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/8/7/539
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spelling doaj-09dd613112344ac1a965c634d39d67f22021-07-23T13:35:33ZengMDPI AGChildren2227-90672021-06-01853953910.3390/children8070539Attention Components and Spelling Accuracy: Which Connections Matter?Lucia Bigozzi0Chiara Malagoli1Chiara Pecini2Sara Pezzica3Claudio Vezzani4Giulia Vettori5Department of Education, Languages, Intercultures, Literatures and Psychology (FORLIPSI), University of Florence, Via di San Salvi 12, 50135 Firenze, ItalyDepartment of Education, Languages, Intercultures, Literatures and Psychology (FORLIPSI), University of Florence, Via di San Salvi 12, 50135 Firenze, ItalyDepartment of Education, Languages, Intercultures, Literatures and Psychology (FORLIPSI), University of Florence, Via di San Salvi 12, 50135 Firenze, ItalyItalian Association for Attention Deficits and Hyperactivity Disorder (A.I.D.A.I), Viale F. Redi 127, 50125 Firenze, ItalyDepartment of Education, Languages, Intercultures, Literatures and Psychology (FORLIPSI), University of Florence, Via di San Salvi 12, 50135 Firenze, ItalyDepartment of Education, Languages, Intercultures, Literatures and Psychology (FORLIPSI), University of Florence, Via di San Salvi 12, 50135 Firenze, ItalyAttention and working memory are cross-domain functions that regulate both behavioural and learning processes. Few longitudinal studies have focused on the impact of these cognitive resources on spelling skills in the early phase of learning to write. This longitudinal study investigates the contributions of attention and working memory processes to spelling accuracy and handwriting speed in 112 primary school children (2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade; age range: 7.6–9.4 years) learning to write in the Italian transparent orthography. Standardised batteries were used to assess their attention and working memory skills, as well as their spelling. Homophone and non-homophone errors were measured, as they may involve different attentional and working memory processes. The results showed that, for 2nd grade children, selective attention shifting, planning, and inhibition predicted non-homophone errors, whereas sequential working memory predicted homophone errors and writing speed was explained by planning and selective attention. In 3rd grade, only homophone errors were predicted by planning and inhibition. No significant relationships were found in 4th grade, nor in the transition across grades. Dynamic and diversified roles of attentional and working memory processes in predicting different writing skills in early primary school years emerged, with a gradual decrease in the attention–writing relationship with age.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/8/7/539attentionwritingtransparent orthographyworking memoryprimary school
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author Lucia Bigozzi
Chiara Malagoli
Chiara Pecini
Sara Pezzica
Claudio Vezzani
Giulia Vettori
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Chiara Malagoli
Chiara Pecini
Sara Pezzica
Claudio Vezzani
Giulia Vettori
Attention Components and Spelling Accuracy: Which Connections Matter?
Children
attention
writing
transparent orthography
working memory
primary school
author_facet Lucia Bigozzi
Chiara Malagoli
Chiara Pecini
Sara Pezzica
Claudio Vezzani
Giulia Vettori
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title Attention Components and Spelling Accuracy: Which Connections Matter?
title_short Attention Components and Spelling Accuracy: Which Connections Matter?
title_full Attention Components and Spelling Accuracy: Which Connections Matter?
title_fullStr Attention Components and Spelling Accuracy: Which Connections Matter?
title_full_unstemmed Attention Components and Spelling Accuracy: Which Connections Matter?
title_sort attention components and spelling accuracy: which connections matter?
publisher MDPI AG
series Children
issn 2227-9067
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Attention and working memory are cross-domain functions that regulate both behavioural and learning processes. Few longitudinal studies have focused on the impact of these cognitive resources on spelling skills in the early phase of learning to write. This longitudinal study investigates the contributions of attention and working memory processes to spelling accuracy and handwriting speed in 112 primary school children (2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade; age range: 7.6–9.4 years) learning to write in the Italian transparent orthography. Standardised batteries were used to assess their attention and working memory skills, as well as their spelling. Homophone and non-homophone errors were measured, as they may involve different attentional and working memory processes. The results showed that, for 2nd grade children, selective attention shifting, planning, and inhibition predicted non-homophone errors, whereas sequential working memory predicted homophone errors and writing speed was explained by planning and selective attention. In 3rd grade, only homophone errors were predicted by planning and inhibition. No significant relationships were found in 4th grade, nor in the transition across grades. Dynamic and diversified roles of attentional and working memory processes in predicting different writing skills in early primary school years emerged, with a gradual decrease in the attention–writing relationship with age.
topic attention
writing
transparent orthography
working memory
primary school
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/8/7/539
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