Cristina Carrazza University of Chicago Cristina Carrazza is a doctoral student in Developmental Psychology at the University of Chicago. Contact Email Blog posts Research & Policy October 16, 2024 Making Counting Meaningful Improves Children’s Learning Read more → Family Math February 1, 2021 Help Children Build Positive Math Attitudes Read more → Publications Less is not always more: Rich and meaningful counting books lead to greater gains in number understanding than sparse counting books Authors: Carrazza, C. & Levine, S. 2024 in Developmental Psychology Print and digital picture books in the service of young children’s mathematics learning Authors: Ginsburg, H., Uscianowski Maas, C., Carrazza, C. & Levine, S. 2019 in Handbook of Research on the Education of Young Children Longitudinally adaptive assessment and instruction increase numerical skills of preschool children Authors: Raudenbush, S. W., Hernandez, M., Goldin-Meadow, S., Carrazza, C., Foley, A., Leslie, D., Sorkin, J. E. & Levine, S. 2020 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Research & Policy October 16, 2024 Making Counting Meaningful Improves Children’s Learning Read more →
Less is not always more: Rich and meaningful counting books lead to greater gains in number understanding than sparse counting books Authors: Carrazza, C. & Levine, S. 2024 in Developmental Psychology
Print and digital picture books in the service of young children’s mathematics learning Authors: Ginsburg, H., Uscianowski Maas, C., Carrazza, C. & Levine, S. 2019 in Handbook of Research on the Education of Young Children
Longitudinally adaptive assessment and instruction increase numerical skills of preschool children Authors: Raudenbush, S. W., Hernandez, M., Goldin-Meadow, S., Carrazza, C., Foley, A., Leslie, D., Sorkin, J. E. & Levine, S. 2020 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences