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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
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
Mondloch, Catherine J.; Leis, Anishka; Maurer, Daphne – Child Development, 2006
Four-year-olds were tested for their ability to use differences in the spacing among features to recognize familiar faces. They were given a storybook depicting multiple views of 2 children. They returned to the laboratory 2 weeks later and used a "magic wand" to play a computer game that tested their ability to recognize the familiarized faces…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Child Development, Child Psychology, Preschool Children