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Joseph Robertson; Kendra Thomson; Mary Hume; Carly Magnacca; Amanda Marcinkiewicz; Jessica Cauchi – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2025
Behavioral skills training (BST) delivered synchronously via telecommunication (telehealth) has been shown to be effective for training mediators supporting children with autism. A limitation in the literature is that many published training protocols are evaluated under analogue or highly controlled conditions; therefore, further evaluation is…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Skill Development, Telecommunications, Access to Health Care
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Violette Bigot; John Trueswell; Alex de Carvalho – Cognitive Science, 2025
Five-to-six-year-olds' abilities to detect and solve ambiguities in spoken language have been found to be a predictor of their later reading abilities in first-to-third grade. However, the origins of this relationship remain unclear. Success in ambiguity detection may be reflective of overall language attainment, which varies with socioeconomic…
Descriptors: Ambiguity (Semantics), French, Cognitive Ability, Preschool Children
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Anu Kuukka; Eija Salonen; Eija Sevon – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2025
Naptime practices of early childhood education and care (ECEC) have been found to place children's bodies under adult governance, leaving children few possibilities for agency and influence (e.g. Kuukka 2015; Nothard et al. 2015). In this study, we explore children's (aged five to seven) accounts of naptime in ECEC, asking how children's bodily…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Human Body, Sleep, Young Children
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Johana Evelyn Montalvan Castilla; Maria Korkou; Barbara Maria Sageidet; Ari Krisna Mawira Tarigan – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2025
This study explores the role of urban green spaces (UGSs) in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) teachers' pedagogical practices and their impact on young children's environmental and sustainability learning. Utilizing observations, teacher interviews, conversations, and a comprehensive survey conducted in Stavanger, Norway, the study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Teachers, Teaching Methods, Teacher Attitudes
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Sema Soydan; Ayber Acar; Kamile Mutlu – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2025
The present study aimed to investigate the mediating role of children's working memory levels in the relationship between attachment insecurity levels and emotion regulation skills. A total of 150 children aged 5 years, 75 girls and 75 boys, were selected by the stratified cluster sampling method and their mothers participated in the study. The…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Attachment Behavior, Short Term Memory, Emotional Response
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Liwei Liu; Xinyu Gong; Yuxuan Chen; Yinguang Sun – SAGE Open, 2025
The Chinese government has implemented several policies to promote the development of childcare services. However, Chinese childcare services are facing a dilemma rather than flourishing. Against this background, this study intends to reveal the development process of the Chinese childcare service from prosperity to stagnation, the dilemmas that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Care, Child Care Centers, Development
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Viktorija Cepukiene; Julija Janulevice – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2025
Background: Early childhood is essential for the rapid development of self-regulation systems, shaped by brain maturation and parental discipline. Inadequate discipline can hinder this development, leading to behavioral, social, and long-term negative outcomes. Objective: This meta-analysis synthesizes research conducted over the last two decades,…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Discipline, Self Control, Preschool Children
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Yasumitsu Jikihara; Shunsuke Suzumura; Akiko Hirose; Naoya Todo; Takahiro Kubo; Misako Aramaki; Naomi Shiozaki; Satoko Ando – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2025
Background: Positive marital relations are crucial for healthy family functioning, whereas conflict-ridden marital relations are linked to children's adjustment problems. According to the Emotional Security Theory, destructive interparental conflict leads to children's emotional insecurity, impacting their adjustment. Objective: This three-wave…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Preschool Children, Emotional Response, Marital Instability
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Margaret J. Snowling; Charles Hulme – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2025
Studies of children at high risk of dyslexia demonstrate that oral language difficulties are a major risk factor for poor reading and that children who enter school with poor language are likely to struggle to become proficient readers. We review findings of studies of oral language intervention against a backdrop of research showing that language…
Descriptors: Risk, Dyslexia, Oral Language, Reading Difficulties
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Chelsea Marlborough; Katja Lemermeyer; Daniel J. Coletti; Chris P. Madsen; Caleb Polley; Garrett Sharp; Adam E. Block – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2025
Background: Children with neurodisabilities, including those with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), autism and other complex needs, frequently experience sleep disturbances, impacting their health, behaviour and caregiver well-being. This study evaluates the effectiveness of Cubby Beds, sensory safety beds designed to improve…
Descriptors: Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Sleep, Furniture, Safety
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Kirsten L. Anderson; Robert J. Duncan; Yemimah A. King; Jennifer K. Finders; David. J. Purpura; Sara A. Schmitt – Infant and Child Development, 2025
Early language environments are considered to support children's language development; however, it is unclear to what extent early language environments relate to skills other than language abilities. We examined (1) whether the preschool language environment (measured as adult words heard and conversational turns) is associated with children's…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, School Readiness, Vocabulary, Language Acquisition
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Nicola Dawson; Annemieke Exton; Thandiwe Khumalo; Josien de Klerk – Infant and Child Development, 2025
The applied field of "Global Early Childhood Development", developed in WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialised Rich and Democratic) settings, asserts universal frameworks and understandings of early childhood development pathways. This field advocates for the roll out of parenting interventions aimed at improving child development…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Child Development, Infants, Young Children
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Johanna Schick; Moritz M. Daum; Sabine Stoll – Developmental Science, 2025
In urban, industrialized cultures, the best predictor of how children acquire their native language is child-directed speech from adults. However, in many societies, children are much less exposed to such input. What has remained unexplored is the impact of another type of input: other children's speech. In cross-cultural head-turn experiments, we…
Descriptors: Linguistic Input, Infants, Native Language, Children
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Ofra Walter; Izabella Mirochnik; Batel Hazan-Liran – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
The early years of childhood represent a critical time frame in emotional development. This qualitative study sought to elucidate the impact of parental relationships and parents' emotional intelligence on young children's development of emotional intelligence capacity, as well as changes in this development when a dyadic clinical intervention was…
Descriptors: Emotional Development, Young Children, Emotional Intelligence, Intervention
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Carmit Altman – Literacy, 2025
Letter knowledge is one of the key components of literacy skills and a predictor of academic success. The present study explores how letter knowledge of preschool children is related to their language group (bilingual vs. monolingual) and socioeconomic status (SES) (mid-high vs. low). Forty-six monolingual Hebrew and 48 bilingual Russian-Hebrew…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Bilingual Students, Hebrew
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