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O'Rear, Connor D.; Seip, Isabella; Azar, Joanna; Baroody, Arthur J.; McNeil, Nicole M. – Child Development, 2023
This study examined how book features influence talk during shared book reading. We used data from a study in which parent-child dyads (n = 157; child's M[subscript age] = 43.99 months; 88 girls, 69 boys; 91.72% of parents self-reported as white) were randomly assigned to read two number books. The focus was comparison talk (i.e., talk in which…
Descriptors: Books, Reading Strategies, Childrens Literature, Interpersonal Communication
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Skene, Kayleigh; O'Farrelly, Christine M.; Byrne, Elizabeth M.; Kirby, Natalie; Stevens, Eloise C.; Ramchandani, Paul G. – Child Development, 2022
This systematic review and meta-analysis considered evidence of guided play compared to direct instruction or free play to support children's learning and development. Interventions from 39 studies were reviewed (published 1977-2020); 17 were included in meta-analysis (N[subscript total] = 3893; M[subscript childage] = 1-8 years; M[subscript…
Descriptors: Guidance, Play, Literature Reviews, Meta Analysis
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Hsiao, Yaling; Banerji, Nilanjana; Nation, Kate – Child Development, 2021
Gender bias exists in our language environment. We investigated personal name usage in two large corpora of language written for and by U.K. children aged 5-13. Study 1 found an overrepresentation of male names in children's books, largely attributable to male authors. In stories written by over 100,000 children, Study 2 found an overall male bias…
Descriptors: Males, Student Experience, Writing Instruction, Reading Instruction
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Shtulman, Andrew; Villalobos, Andrea; Ziel, Devin – Child Development, 2021
The biological world includes many negatively valenced activities, like predation, parasitism, and disease. Do children's books cover these activities? And how do parents discuss them with their children? In a content analysis of children's nature books (Study 1), we found that negatively valenced concepts were rarely depicted across genres and…
Descriptors: Biology, Childrens Literature, Books, Natural Resources
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Eisenberg, Nancy; VanSchyndel, Sarah K.; Spinrad, Tracy L. – Child Development, 2016
Because motivations for prosocial actions typically are unclear, sometimes even to actors but especially for observers, it is difficult to study prosocial motivation. This article reviews research that provides evidence regarding children's motives for prosocial behaviors. First, we present a heuristic model to classify motives on the dimension of…
Descriptors: Motivation, Prosocial Behavior, Literature Reviews, Heuristics
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Lancy, David F. – Child Development, 2016
Since Margaret Mead's field studies in the South Pacific a century ago, there has been the tacit understanding that as culture varies, so too must the socialization of children to become competent culture users and bearers. More recently, the work of anthropologists has been mined to find broader patterns that may be common to childhood across a…
Descriptors: Socialization, Child Development, Ethnography, Toddlers