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Priya Patel; Harsh Pandya; Rajiv Ranganathan; Mei-Hua Lee – Journal of Motor Learning and Development, 2024
Manual exploratory behaviors during object interaction that form the basis of tool use behavior, are mostly qualitatively characterized in terms of their frequency and duration of occurrence. To fully understand their functional and clinical significance, quantitative movement characterization is needed alongside their qualitative analysis.…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Toys, Measurement Equipment, Object Manipulation
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Aidan A. Ruth – Advances in Physiology Education, 2024
Mnemonic devices are memory aids that make it easier to recall information and are widely used by students studying anatomy and physiology. Simple musical instruments and toys can serve as mnemonic devices for students learning the functional anatomy of the larynx: balloons can help learners understand and recall how sound is produced; tuning pegs…
Descriptors: Mnemonics, Physiology, Music, Adult Learning
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Enni-Mari Ylikörkkö; Satu Karjalainen; Anna-Maija Puroila – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
This article focuses on child participation in early childhood education (ECE). The theoretical basis for this study is a relational approach that highlights the significance of spatiality and materiality. Drawing from these theoretical perspectives, child participation is understood as a space that children actively do in various combinations of…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Toddlers, Environmental Influences, Foreign Countries
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Lianne van Setten; Annick Ledebt; Mirjam Oosterman; Carlo Schuengel; Marleen H. M. de Moor – SAGE Open, 2024
The secure base phenomenon was ascribed to changes in exploration observed during Ainsworth's Strange Situation Procedure (SSP), related to the quality of the attachment relationship. However, infant temperament was not taken into consideration. The current study aims to replicate Ainsworth's findings regarding infant exploration and attachment…
Descriptors: Infant Behavior, Attachment Behavior, Personality Traits, Mothers
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Caitlin Ferreira; Jeandri Robertson; Leyland Pitt; Sarah Lord Ferguson – Marketing Education Review, 2024
The importance of play is well established in early childhood development; however the importance of play appears to diminish in more advanced levels of education. Despite this, the demand for experiential, engaging learning experiences that seek to differentiate graduate-level programs in a fiercely competitive market continues to increase. This…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Play, Business Administration Education, Marketing
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Emilie St-Hilaire – American Journal of Play, 2024
T he author considers adult doll play as therapeutic intervention by examining how the physical properties of reborn dolls and also sex dolls provide comfort and establish needs met through care giving. She discusses dolls providing a sense of personal identity through narrative play, community, and retail therapy, and she describes the…
Descriptors: Toys, Play Therapy, Adults, Caring
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Hassinger-Das, Brenna; Dore, Rebecca A.; Zosh, Jennifer M. – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2023
Abstract Although the presence of toys in childhood has remained steady for decades, the types of toys that fill children's toy boxes have changed, especially over the last 10-15 years. Many of today's toys are marked by technological enhancements, from a shape sorter driven by a singing bear to robotic plastic animals designed to match a…
Descriptors: Children, Child Caregivers, Toys, Technology
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AL Jadidi, Nadia Ahmed A. – International Journal of Education in Mathematics, Science and Technology, 2023
The research aims to reveal the awareness of children's parents about the hazards of their children's toys from the age groups (1-9 years). To examine the extent of their awareness of toy hazards and assess their attitudes towards them, the "case study" method was used. A survey was also built on the hazards of children's toys for this…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Toys, Hazardous Materials, Young Children
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Moore, Lin; Cheng, Ya-Li; Jang, Li-Fen Anne; Wang, Jia-Hua – Childhood Education, 2023
The Little Bosses' Market, now in its second year and organized by the Hualien Parent-Child Center, challenges the perspective that young children cannot learn about economics. The children participating in this activity took on the responsibilities of planning and selling their goods and services. They interacted with customers by noting prices,…
Descriptors: Toys, Entrepreneurship, Young Children, Foreign Countries
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Anita A. Wager; Brittany Caldwell; Jamie Vescio – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2023
When given the opportunity to play with mathematical materials and ideas, children demonstrate their mathematical understanding in innovative ways. The open-ended nature of the "Pattern Blocks" activity provides agency for children to decide how to approach the tasks, ways to differentiate beyond more common pattern-block puzzle choices,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Toys, Play, Instructional Materials
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Huihua He; Qin Jiang; Xiaoyu Tang; Lu Jiang – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2023
The present study examined the effectiveness of a cooperative skill intervention program using theme-based joint block play for young children. Thirty-two 4--5 years old preschoolers from Shanghai, China, were assigned to the experimental group while thirty-two children comprised the comparison group. The experimental group was engaged in an…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Teaching Methods, Play, Preschool Children
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Kliesch, Christian; Parise, Eugenio; Reid, Vincent; Hoehl, Stefanie – Developmental Science, 2022
Learning about actions requires children to identify the boundaries of an action and its units. Whereas some action units are easily identified, parents can support children's action learning by adjusting the presentation and using social signals. However, currently, little is understood regarding how children use these signals to learn actions.…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Imitation, Learning Processes, Interpersonal Communication
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Fortunati, Leopoldina; Manganelli, Anna Maria; Ferrin, Giovanni – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2022
With the development of educational robotics, teachers of secondary and high school frequently request clear indications on which type of robot is most effective for strengthening students' mental schemes on the robot. This paper investigates whether using crafts and recycled materials or structured materials to build robots is more effective in…
Descriptors: Robotics, Toys, Educational Technology, High School Teachers
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Kapucu, Serkan – Physics Teacher, 2022
There are many examples of using smartphones in physics experiments. Students and teachers can easily perform many physics experiments with the help of smartphone sensors, even experiments for which high-cost materials are needed. There are different types of such experiments in which various kinds of sensors are used. Many physical quantities can…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Toys, Physics, Technology Uses in Education
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Ozlem Cankaya; Jamie Leach; Kadriye Akdemir – American Journal of Play, 2024
The authors discuss loose parts -- pipe cleaners, acorns, fabric, stones, and so forth -- as versatile materials not originally intended for children's play that they can manipulate, modify, and use in their play activities. The authors review the historical foundations of loose parts play, focusing on influential individuals and theories, and…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Children, Child Development, Play
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