London: The positive effects of a rich home learning environment during a child's early years continue into adolescence and help improve test scores later in life, says a study.
Published in School Effectiveness and School Improvement, the research shows pre-schoolers whose parents regularly read and talked about books with them scored better on math tests at age 12.
"Our results underline the great importance of exposing children to books for development not just in literacy but numeracy too: early language skills not only improve a child's reading but also boost mathematical ability," said the study lead author Simone Lehrl from University of Bamberg.
For the findings, researchers studied 229 German children from age three until secondary school and participants' literacy and numeracy skills were tested annually in their three years of preschool (ages 3-5) and again when they were 12 or 13 years old.
They found that children gained from home stimulation in their preschool years in literacy, language and arithmetic skills which, in turn, led to higher outcomes in reading and mathematical skills in secondary school, regardless of the home learning environment then.
"Encouraging caregivers to engage with their children in direct literacy activities, shared book reading and advanced verbal interactions during reading and to include language and mathematical content during these activities, should promote children's reading and mathematical abilities in secondary school. Such experiences lay a strong foundation for later school success," Lehrl said.
According to the researchers, the effect also worked the other way with the quality of parent-child interaction regarding mathematics also improving children's language skills.
Early home learning impro

Category :Education
More News

PIL Questions CBSE’s On-Screen Evaluation System; Delhi High Court Seeks Reply

CBSE: Re-evaluation Portal Remained Fully Functional Throughout June 2–7 Application Window

NEET-UG Re-Exam 2026: NTA Releases City Intimation Slips Ahead of June 21 Test

Exclusive! Teen Ethical Hacker Nisarga Adhikary Claims He Found CBSE Portal Vulnerabilities in Just 20 Minutes

CBSE Improvement Exam Candidate From Saudi Arabia Moves Supreme Court Over Withheld Result

CBSE Receives Over 56,000 Applications for Answer Sheet Review, Foils Major Cyber Attack
Trending News

Pranit More Apologises Over Viral 'Rs 370 Biryani' Clip, Seeks One More Chance
Ahmedabad Plane Crash Anniversary: Families Gather at Crash Site to Honour Victims
KEM Hospital Launches Inquiry Against MBBS Student Sejal Pawar Over Controversial Cadaver Remarks During a Show
Gilberto Mora Makes History as Mexico's Youngest-Ever Football World Cup Player
2026 FIFA World Cup: Referees' New Headgear Becomes Opening Night Talking Point
Trump Says Iran Breakthrough Could Trigger a Global Oil Price Slide
K.C. Venugopal Dismisses Reports of TMC-Congress Merger as 'Baseless Rumours'
Supreme Court Calls Homemakers 'Nation Builders', Orders Separate Compensation in Accident Death Cases
Kalyan Banerjee Attacks Abhishek Banerjee, Warns He May Leave TMC if Mamata Depends on Nephew
Kalyan Banerjee Skips Calcutta High Court Appearance for Abhishek Banerjee in Surprise Move
Top News


