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John Goodwin; Maria O'Malley; Aine O'Donovan; Stephanie Allen; Margaret Curtin; Ryan Goulding; Gunter Groen; Sinead Heffernan; Svetla Ivanova; Joonas Korhonen; Astrid Jörns-Presentati; Kostadin Kostadinov; Valentina Lalova; James O'Mahony; Gergana Petrova; Ville Vainio; Mari Lahti – Child Care in Practice, 2025
There has been a recent global increase in the number of young people experiencing mental health challenges in both child and adolescent mental health settings and acute paediatric settings. In many of these settings, restrictive practices are used to manage behaviours that challenge, such as aggression and violence. However, little is known about…
Descriptors: Patients, Children, Adolescents, Mental Health
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Mei-Ying Liao; Lee-Chen Chen; Po-Ya Huang – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
The aim of this study was to explore the use of in-between spaces to create music environments in a preschool setting. The research method was a 1.5-year case study of a preschool in northern Taiwan, focusing on innovative music environment creation in the in-between space. The implementation process was divided into three stages: exploration,…
Descriptors: Music Education, Preschool Education, Preschool Children, Classroom Environment
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Montserrat Cubillos; Mariana Gerias – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
Shared reading sessions utilizing dialogic reading methods have shown promise in supporting children's language development and comprehension, though variability in implementation among practitioners remains a concern. This study analyzed 33 videotaped, one-on-one dialogic reading sessions implemented by 14 Chilean preservice early childhood…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Reading Instruction, Preservice Teachers, Early Childhood Teachers
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Hülya Ceren Tutuk; Tezcan Çavusoglu; Hilal Atlar Yildirim; Hasan Gürgür – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2025
Family-Centered Early Intervention (FCEI) involves developing parents' knowledge and skills through parent coaching to support the listening and language development of their children with hearing loss. The traditional delivery of parent coaching at FCEI has been in in-person settings. With the advancement of technology, telepractice has become…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Parent Child Relationship, Early Intervention, Children
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Sophie Miller; Maureen Vandermaas-Peeler – International Journal of Early Childhood Environmental Education, 2025
Play is crucial for early childhood development, and outdoor play fosters exploration and inquiry. Inquiry is a cyclic process of observing, forming questions, finding answers, and reflecting. Little research examines reflection in early childhood, and the current project addresses this gap by studying children's inquiry and reflection skills in…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Preschool Children, Inquiry, Learning Strategies
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Sabina Savadova – Learning, Media and Technology, 2025
The present study introduces the ways in which parents mediate young children's digital media practices in Azerbaijan, a former Soviet country. This study reveals a new parental mediation strategy -- subterfuge, which refers to parents' indirect communication about digital media restrictions with their children. With this approach, parents blame…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parenting Styles, Computer Use, Access to Internet
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Miranda N. Long; Darko Odic – Child Development, 2025
Children rely on their Approximate Number System to intuitively perceive number. Such adaptations often exhibit sensitivity to real-world statistics. This study investigates a potential manifestation of the ANS's sensitivity to real-world statistics: a negative power-law distribution of objects in natural scenes should be reflected in children's…
Descriptors: Number Concepts, Numeracy, Intuition, Mathematics Education
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Eileen F. Sullivan; Ran Wei; Shahria Kakon; Talat Shama; Fahmida Tofail; William A. Petri; Rashidul Haque; Charles A. Nelson III – Child Development, 2025
Identifying the neural processes that underlie the association between children's early adverse experiences and cognitive development could inform more effective intervention strategies. The goal of the current study (data collected 2015-2021) was to examine relations among early experiences at 6 months, electroencephalography (EEG) theta power at…
Descriptors: Trauma, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Intervention
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Rima A. Afifi; Rima T. Nakkash; Suad Hammad; Taghreed El Hajj; Jihad Makhoul; Sawsan Abdulrahim; Ziyad R. Mahfoud; Mayada Kanj – Health Education & Behavior, 2025
Mental health promotion interventions have some evidence of improving well-being outcomes among children in humanitarian settings. Yet, are they sufficient to ensure health equity, particularly in contexts of structural oppression and protracted displacement? We describe "Qaderoon" (We Are Capable), a year-long social skills building…
Descriptors: Refugees, Interpersonal Competence, Skill Development, Intervention
Marc H. Bornstein, Editor; Prachi Edlagan Shah, Editor – APA Books, 2025
This vital two-volume handbook summarizes current and emerging research and clinical evidence to provide a working knowledge of the contributions of pediatric psychology, developmental-behavioral pediatrics, and developmental science, and promote the integration of these disciplines to improve child and adolescent health and well-being. In a…
Descriptors: Child Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Children, Adolescents
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Alhanouf Yosef Alhazimi; Clare Carroll; Mary-Pat O'Malley-Keighran – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2025
Background: Children who stutter have the right to express their views and be heard. However, in research on stuttering, attention tends to focus mainly on parental and adult perspectives. By actively engaging with children's viewpoints, we can enhance our understanding of their distinct needs and capabilities. This, in turn, enables the…
Descriptors: Childrens Attitudes, Child Language, Language Attitudes, Stuttering
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Caroline T. Clark; Rachel Skrlac Lo; Alyssa Chrisman – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
In this paper, we examine patterns in the censoring of sexuality and gender identity in children's literature over recent decades to inform our analysis of current challenges to and bans of queer picturebooks. To do so, we supplement critical content analysis (CCA) methodology with a genealogical approach to more fully contextualize censoring over…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Gender Identity, Childrens Literature, Picture Books
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Emilia Aiello; Tiziana Chiappelli; Antonio di Grigoli; Maria Rita Mancaniello; Liviu-Catalin Mara; Teresa Sordé Martí – SAGE Open, 2025
In less than a decade, conflicts have driven two massive waves of refugees to the European Union, mainly from Syria and Ukraine but not only. Many of these refugees are children whose education has been disrupted. This article aims to identify the elements that foster school success for migrant and refugee children in their host societies. To…
Descriptors: Migrants, Refugees, Academic Achievement, Success
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Mindy Scheithauer; Joanna Lomas Mevers; Lawrence Scahill; Sarah Slocum Freeman; Colin Muething; Chelsea Rock; Scott Gillespie; Laura Johnson; Nathan Call – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2025
Elopement is a common and dangerous behavior among autistic children. Behavioral treatments can reduce elopement, but most evidence comes from small-N evaluations in specialized settings with strategies varying across studies. The current study compared the efficacy of the caregiver-mediated function-based elopement treatment to parent education…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Children, Preadolescents, Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Alice H. Hall – Journal of Service-Learning in Higher Education, 2025
Undergraduate students majoring in child and family development (CHFD) at a southeastern public doctoral/research university were required to complete 14 hours of service learning in a local after school program as part of the course requirements in a class titled "Youth Development." The course is a required course for majors and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Service Learning, Child Development, Majors (Students)
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