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Howe, Nina; Brody, Marie-Helene; Recchia, Holly – Infant and Child Development, 2006
Teaching styles were investigated in 28 middle-class sibling dyads (older sibling M age = 8.2 yrs; younger sibling M age = 5.11 yrs) using two sets of block design tasks (five easy; five hard). Older siblings employed a greater number of strategies (i.e. physical demonstrations, scaffolding, corrective feedback) in the hard than in the easy tasks,…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Siblings, Teaching Styles, Children

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