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Suzanne Elise Splinter; Fien Depaepe; Lieven Verschaffel; Joke Torbeyns – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2025
Mastery of the cardinality principle (CP) is foundational for children's mathematical development. Children's age and subitizing and counting skills contribute to their CP acquisition. This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of different types of instruction for supporting 3-4-year-olds' CP development and its interplay with child…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Skills, Preschool Children, Teaching Methods
Ursula Podobnik; Janez Jerman; Jurij Selan – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2024
Child's understanding and intentions are not always easy to read in drawings. This is particularly evident in the type of drawings we refer to as 'analytical drawings'. In order to understand analytical drawings made by preschool children, it is important to have a dialogue with the young authors. In our study, we examined the ability of students…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Freehand Drawing, Foreign Countries, Evaluation Methods
Peter Jensen; Nina Madsen Sjö – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2024
Children's emergent mathematics skills are important predictors of their later achievements. We analyze and present the effects of a large-scale school readiness intervention in preschools in Denmark. We thereby provide evidence on the effects of a broadly based professional development program (with supporting materials) implemented in a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschools, Preschool Children, Child Care
Anna Ekström; Asta Cekaite – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2024
This study examines children's touch conduct in peer-group interaction in a Swedish preschool. Through a detailed analysis of 100 video-recorded touch episodes from everyday preschool activities, the study proposes an initial description of touch functions in children's peer groups. The results suggest that touch was primarily used to control…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Interaction, Friendship
Luísa A. Ribeiro; Enrica Donolato; Cecília Aguiar; Nadine Correia; Henrik D. Zachrisson – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2024
The aim of this study was to summarize evidence about the relations between parent math support in children aged 3-5 years (from several countries in America, Asia, and Europe) and concurrent and longitudinal math outcomes. The (bio)ecological model of human development guided our hypotheses. The design and reporting of this meta-analysis used the…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Mathematics, Parents, Parent Child Relationship
Georgia Lockwood Estrin; Luke Mason; Rashi Arora; Supriya Bhavnani; Jayashree Dasgupta; Sheffali Gulati; Teodora Gliga; Mark H Johnson – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
Alterations in the development of attention control and learning have been associated with autism and can be measured using the "antisaccade task," which assesses a child's ability to make an oculomotor response away from a distracting stimulus, and learn to instead anticipate a later reward. We aimed to assess these cognitive processes…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Preschool Children, Eye Movements, Low Income
Ariel Kalil; Susan Mayer; Philip Oreopoulos; Rohen Shah – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2024
Programs that engage young children in movement and song to help them learn are popular but experimental evidence on their impact is sparse. We use an RCT to evaluate the effectiveness of Big Word Club (BWC), a classroom program that uses music and dance videos for 3-5 minutes per day to increase vocabulary. We conducted a field experiment with…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Animation, Video Technology, Music
Gunay Aghayeva – Australian Journal of Language and Literacy, 2024
Faith practices contribute to diverse learning areas in early years. This qualitative case study, guided by the question 'In what ways do selected Afghan refugee families implement culturally-specific practices to support the literacy development of their preschool children?', sought to explore the literacy experiences the Afghan preschool-aged…
Descriptors: Refugees, Cultural Maintenance, Cultural Activities, Literacy Education
Sanela Slavkovic; Sara Pavic; Špela Golubovic – Child Care in Practice, 2024
Children with disabilities are at an increased risk of being less likely to participate when compared to their typically developing peers. The objective of this study was to determine whether there is a difference in the frequency of participation in the home, preschool and community setting between typically developing children and children with…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Preschool Children, Participation, Environmental Influences
Ersin Palabiyik; Nese Isik Tertemiz – International Online Journal of Primary Education, 2024
The aim of this study is to determine the number sense skills of preschool (Kindergarten) children. In the study, survey design, one of the quantitative research methods, was used. The study group consists of a total of 114 children attending all the kindergartens (5 kindergartens) in the city center of Tunceli in the 2020-2021 school year. The…
Descriptors: Numeracy, Kindergarten, Preschool Children, Problem Solving
Anna Backman – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
The purpose of this study is to explore a theoretical idea in relation to a body of empirical material from a reading activity involving a picturebook on shadow. The theoretical idea, sprung from variation theory, entails children's discernment through synchronic simultaneity as a key to their ability to imagine. To explore this idea, an analysis…
Descriptors: Imagination, Picture Books, Preschool Children, Learning Activities
Birte Arendt; Sara Zadunaisky Ehrlich – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2024
Both participation and argumentation (OECD, 2022) are important keywords in educational contexts. While participation is seen as a crucial prerequisite for education and collaborative learning in general, argumentation as a discursive practice serves to convey and negotiate--also school-specific--knowledge. This paper explores repetition in…
Descriptors: Repetition, Persuasive Discourse, Child Language, Interpersonal Communication
Seung-Hee Claire Son; Kirsten R. Butcher – Journal of Research in Reading, 2024
Background: Rapid growth in early childhood device usage has raised critical questions about the potential impact of digital storybooks on children's reading outcomes. The current study examined how two types of multimedia animations in digital storybooks -- animations of storyline elements or details in the illustrations -- influenced the story…
Descriptors: Story Reading, Multimedia Materials, Animation, Preschool Children
Anika Nastasiuk; Émilie Courteau; Jenny Thomson; S. Hélène Deacon – Journal of Research in Reading, 2024
Background: Shared reading is an important opportunity for parents and children to connect and learn, which can support later independent reading skills. Much of the research to date has examined shared reading as parents read physical print books with their children. This research has demonstrated that parents tend to engage in more activities…
Descriptors: Reading Aloud to Others, Preschool Children, Parent Child Relationship, Paper (Material)
Peter T. Richtsmeier; Allison Gladfelter; Michelle W. Moore – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2024
Purpose: This study examined learning via perception, learning via production, and semantic depth as contributors to word learning in preschool-aged children. There is broad evidence that semantic depth is an important contributor to word learning, especially when semantic cues are repeated and spaced out over time. Perceptual learning and…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Semantics, Perceptual Development, Vocabulary Development