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September 6, 2008 12:27:41 AM CDT



Focus, Not IQ, Might be Best School Skill

Posted Jun 5, 08 3:43 PM CDT in Arts & Living Science & Health 

(Newser) – EF is the new IQ, and if educators accept that new acronym mantra, more preschoolers will be playing games, Newsweek reports. Executive function—the ability to repress distracting thoughts and focus on a task—could be a better indicator of scholarly success than intelligence alone; psychologist Adele Diamond implemented an EF approach in New England preschools, and the results were striking.

The children who were encouraged to talk to themselves about tricky problems and play other learning games all scored better on tests of cognitive focus. The results were so impressive after the first year that many of the classrooms using traditional methods dropped out of the study to join in the movement that integrates dramatic role-playing games into reading and math.

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Children who play out hypothetical scenarios in preschool later perform better on tests of their ability to focus and cut out distractions.   (AP Photo)
Involving children in active learning, like dramatic role-playing games, may help flex their executive function muscle, leaving them better learners.   (AP Photo)
Encouraging children to work through problems aloud is one way of boosting their exective function, which can in turn improve their skills at quiet tasks like math and reading.   (KRT Photos)
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