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Peralta, Olga; Salsa, Analía; Maita, María del Rosario; Mareovich, Florencia – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2013
Symbolic objects are cognitive tools children must learn to master very early in life. A crucial factor in cognitive development is the instruction or informational support children receive in social contexts. While numerous studies have investigated the relation between instruction and development in various domains, like language or symbolic…
Descriptors: Young Children, Cognitive Development, Comprehension, Skill Development
Dick, Anthony Steven; Overton, Willis F.; Kovacs, Stacie L. – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2005
Children's developing competence with symbolic representations was assessed in 3 studies. Study 1 examined the hypothesis that the production of imaginary symbolic objects in pantomime requires the simultaneous coordination of the dual representations of a dynamic action and a symbolic object. We explored this coordination of symbolic…
Descriptors: Pantomime, Skill Development, Cognitive Development, Children
Zeller, Faye M. – Int Reading Assn Conf Proc Pt 1, 1968
Descriptors: Attitudes, Cognitive Development, Junior High School Students, Nonverbal Ability