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Natalia Palacios; Judy Paulick – Child Development Perspectives, 2024
Current approaches to supporting students in the transition to elementary school fail to meet the needs of Latinx immigrant children and their families in the United States. Typical approaches place the responsibility on families to help their children adapt to the expectations of their teacher, classroom, and school without recognizing the…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, School Readiness, Elementary School Students, Student Needs
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Celine P. Y. Chu; Karen McLean; Susan Edwards – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2024
Playgroups are a unique form of early childhood provision involving parents and their children attending together. Parents' attendance at playgroups provides opportunities for involvement in play. However, little is known about parents' practices of co-play in playgroups and the potential for these practices to enhance children's play experiences…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Play, Group Activities, Family (Sociological Unit)
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En Xie; Shaw-chiang Wong; Ying Bai – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Psychology originally defined parent-child conflict in terms of interpersonal relationships, where parent-child conflict is a process of inconsistent attitudes between parents and children that occurs in a family setting. For this end, we aims to investigate the influence of parental awareness on preschoolers' perception of parent-child conflict…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Simulation, Parent Child Relationship, Cooperation
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Laurel Raffington – npj Science of Learning, 2024
Recently, biological aging has been quantified in DNA-methylation samples of older adults and applied as so-called "methylation profile scores" (MPSs) in separate target samples, including samples of children. This nascent research indicates that (1) biological aging can be quantified early in the life course, decades before the onset of…
Descriptors: Genetics, Aging (Individuals), Older Adults, Scores
Kenji Kitamura; Dana Charles McCoy; Sharon Wolf – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
Children's approaches to learning (AtL) are widely recognized as a critical predictor of educational outcomes, especially in early childhood. Nevertheless, there remains a dearth of understanding regarding the dimensionality of AtL, the reciprocal dynamics between AtL and learning outcomes, and how AtL operates in non-Western contexts. This paper…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Self Management
Sue Roffey – David Fulton Publishers, 2024
This truly accessible resource shows primary school practitioners how to help every student feel valued and included in school so that they develop confidence, resilience, love of learning, a positive sense of self and healthy relationships. Sue Roffey presents a visionary and unique approach to education underpinned by clear principles that can…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Students, Teacher Role, Well Being
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José J. Roa-Trejo; Alejandra Pacheco-Costa; Fernando Guzmán-Simón – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2024
The concept of assemblage, drawing on the posthuman theorisations of Deleuze and Guattari, delineates a dynamic and new materialist approach to an event. In this approach, desires, material agency and (de)(re)territorialisation emerge as key concepts, and open ways to understand the school classroom in early childhood as a territory where lines of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Preschool Children, Creative Thinking
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Cassidy L. McDermott; Katherine Taylor; Sophie D. S. Sharp; David Lydon-Staley; Julia A. Leonard; Allyson P. Mackey – Developmental Science, 2024
Children vary in how sensitive they are to experiences, with consequences for their developmental outcomes. In the current study, we investigated how behavioral sensitivity at age 3 years predicts mental health in middle childhood. Using a novel repeated measures design, we calculated child sensitivity to multiple psychological and social…
Descriptors: Social Influences, Toddlers, Children, Predictor Variables
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Thayanee Lehmongkol; Piyanan Hirunchalothorn; Pattamavadi Lehmongkol; Thananun Thanarachataphoom – Higher Education Studies, 2025
Leadership is crucial for success and should be nurtured from an early age. As society rapidly evolves, traditional notions of leadership must adapt to remain relevant. This study aims to identify and prioritize leadership characteristics and skills that parents and teachers consider most in need of development and to investigate approaches for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Kindergarten
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Kayla Halls; Mona Sakr – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2025
The research presented in this article scrutinises how baby room leaders construct babyhood and how this impacts their practice. Our research feeds into a growing body of research that challenges the dominant developmentalist paradigm in early childhood education and care (ECEC) and instead highlights possibilities for self-determination, agency…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Infants, Child Care Centers, Child Caregivers
Natalie Walrond; Ramee Serwanga; Giselle Farrell – WestEd, 2025
This report examines how First 5 Alameda can lead efforts to strengthen alignment and coherence across Alameda County's early childhood mixed delivery system. As the agency administering Measure C and partnering on the Oakland Children's Initiative, First 5 Alameda is well positioned to help build a more integrated early care and education system.…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Alignment (Education), Child Care, Child Development
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Michael J. Guralnick; Mary Beth Bruder – Infants and Young Children, 2025
Advances in comprehensive community-based early childhood systems require sophisticated partnerships among numerous constituencies including health, education, human services, and parent groups. Considered here is the potential for early childhood inclusive practices based on a commonly shared developmental framework to facilitate those…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Preschools, Preschool Children, Child Development
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Gabrielle K. Denicola; Aaron A. Gubi; Isaac J. Wert; Keri Giordano; Adrienne Garro – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
Research suggests that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) profoundly affect multiple aspects of childhood development. The present study endeavors to elucidate the impact of ACEs on critical school-related outcomes within the areas of internalizing and externalizing behaviors, academics, and school disciplinary measures. Utilizing a…
Descriptors: Child Development, Mental Health, Trauma, Outcomes of Education
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Imran Çaglayan; Bala Çapar; Elvan Sahin Zeteroglu – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2025
In recent years, out-of-school learning has gained significance in Turkiye and has been increasingly integrated into education programs and especially in preschool programs. This research aims to explore the perspectives of preschool teachers, guides, and parents on out-of-school learning environments. Within the scope of this qualitative…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Parent Attitudes, Outdoor Education, Preschool Teachers
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Laura Nixon; Gema Milla Fuente; Vassilis Sideropoulos; Monica Lakhanpaul – British Journal of Special Education, 2025
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly limited access to vital services and resources required to support the health, education and development of neurodivergent children, especially children with Down syndrome (DS). We undertook qualitative analysis of responses to open-ended questions exploring caregiver (n = 194) concerns about the impact of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Down Syndrome, Parent Attitudes, COVID-19
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