“Attentive Kindergarten”: A Small Group Intervention Boosting Attention among Kindergarten Children

Author:

Trinczer Inbar Lucia123,Maayan Tom1,Shalev Lilach12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Attention Lab, School of Education, Tel-Aviv University, Tel Aviv 67017, Israel

2. Sagol School of Neuroscience, Tel-Aviv University, Tel Aviv 67017, Israel

3. Early Childhood Education Department, Talpiot Academic College, Holon 58100, Israel

Abstract

(1) Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a small group intervention program named “Attentive Kindergarten” (AK), aimed at enhancing attention functioning among typically developing preschool-aged children. The program focuses on improving sustained attention, selective spatial attention, and response inhibition based on cognitive training principles. (2) Methods: The study’s sample included 51 children, 15 of whom received the AK intervention and 36 of whom served as a control group. Computerized cognitive tests were used for pre- and postintervention evaluations to assess sustained attention, response inhibition, and selective spatial attention. Quantitative analyses were conducted to examine the differences between the two groups as a result of the intervention program. (3) Results: The AK group demonstrated improvements in all attention functions that were measured. These improvements were larger than those obtained in the control group. (4) Conclusions: The results suggest that cognitive training programs, such as Attentive Kindergarten, can enhance attention functioning in young children. The present findings have important implications for early intervention programs aimed at improving young children’s cognitive skills, which, in turn, can decrease the likelihood of future attention problems and other related difficulties.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Public Administration,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education,Computer Science Applications,Computer Science (miscellaneous),Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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