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Alida Hudson; Laura L. Bailet; Shayne B. Piasta; Jessica A. R. Logan; Kandia Lewis; Cynthia M. Zettler-Greeley – Grantee Submission, 2025
Preschool children considered at risk for future reading difficulties experience unique and complex combinations of risk factors. In this exploratory study, we used latent profile analysis (LPA) to investigate the underlying classifications of children identified as at-risk for reading difficulties (N = 281) along selected cognitive,…
Descriptors: Small Group Instruction, Literacy Education, Reading Instruction, Emergent Literacy
Robert Savage; Amy Fox; Anneka Dawson; Helen Gray; Clare Huxley – UCL Press, 2025
In early 2021-22, the Flexible Phonics reading intervention, a large-scale randomised controlled trial, took place in 118 schools in England and involved nearly 3,000 children. This study aimed to provide valuable insights into the success of largely school-based education trials. The Flexible Phonics trial proved to be not only an important…
Descriptors: Randomized Controlled Trials, Reading Programs, Reading Instruction, Phonics
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Alida Hudson; Laura L. Bailet; Shayne B. Piasta; Jessica A. R. Logan; Kandia Lewis; Cynthia M. Zettler-Greeley – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2025
Preschool children considered at risk for future reading difficulties experience unique and complex combinations of risk factors. In this exploratory study, we used latent profile analysis (LPA) to investigate the underlying classifications of children identified as at-risk for reading difficulties (N = 281) along selected cognitive,…
Descriptors: Small Group Instruction, Literacy Education, Reading Instruction, Emergent Literacy
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Catherine Elise Barrett; Christy Thomas; Reeshemah Johnson – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2025
The escalating mental health crisis among children and adolescents in the United States has been intensified by the COVID-19 pandemic, but its roots trace back to longstanding systemic challenges. Schools, as consistent environments in young people's lives, are uniquely positioned to offer supportive, preventive strategies that address the rising…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Intervention, Student Welfare, Influence of Technology
Avi Feller; Maia C. Connors; Christina Weiland; John Q. Easton; Stacy B. Ehrlich; John Francis; Sarah E. Kabourek; Diana Leyva; Anna Shapiro; Gloria Yeomans-Maldonado – Grantee Submission, 2025
One part of COVID-19's staggering impact on education has been to suspend or fundamentally alter ongoing education research projects. This article addresses how to analyze the simple but fundamental example of a multi-cohort study in which student assessment data for the final cohort are missing because schools were closed, learning was virtual,…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Kindergarten, Preschool Children
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Floyd, Sammy; Goldberg, Adele E. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2021
Many words are associated with more than a single meaning. Words are sometimes "ambiguous," applying to unrelated meanings, but the majority of frequent words are "polysemous" in that they apply to multiple "related" meanings. In a preregistered design that included 2 tasks, we tested adults' and 4.5- to 7-year-old…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Semantics, Task Analysis, Correlation
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Yu, SeonYeong – Early Child Development and Care, 2021
The purpose of the current study is to examine what parents think about individuals with disabilities and inclusion, to what extent parents' attitudes are related to their children's attitudes toward peers with disabilities and other family demographics, and how parents address disabilities to their children. Using surveys and interviews, data…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Inclusion, Childrens Attitudes
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Yelland, Nicola; Bartholomaeus, Clare – Qualitative Research Journal, 2021
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to contribute to the research methodology literature that arose out of the (new) sociology of childhood and the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child (1989) with regard to conducting ethical research with children rather than on children. In particular, this article reflects on the development of a method…
Descriptors: Ethics, Research, Children, Research Methodology
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Moore, Deborah; Morrissey, Anne-Marie; Robertson, Natalie – Early Child Development and Care, 2021
Children's physical activity has long been the primary focus of outdoor playspace design. Other influences are adult views on risk and economic considerations. However, a growing body of research shows young children's perspectives on their outdoor playspaces need to be accounted for. Positioned within a mixed-method comparative case study, this…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Outdoor Education, Play, Young Children
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de Bruijn, Ymke; Emmen, Rosanneke A. G.; Mesman, Judi – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2021
The present study examined the representation of authors, illustrators, and characters of color in books for young children (6 years old and under) that (1) have won awards, (2) were purchased most often, and (3) were borrowed most often from libraries in the Netherlands from 2009 to 2018. Factors influencing the prominence of characters were…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Books, Young Children, Authors
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Ahrenkiel, Annegrethe; Holm, Lars; Eilenberg, Laura Østergaard – Ethnography and Education, 2021
With inspiration from research in linguistic ethnography and children's perspectives, this article examines children's language use in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) in a child perspective. The article is based on ethnographic fieldwork including video recordings from four children's entire days in a Danish day care centre. A multimodal…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Child Care Centers, Foreign Countries, Language Usage
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Street, Martina – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2021
'Well-being' is increasingly used in child rights discourses and early childhood education (ECE) policy contexts as a desirable outcome for young children. In spite of its ubiquitous use, however, child well-being remains largely under-theorised, thereby contributing to implicit understandings within policy arenas. This paper contributes to…
Descriptors: Well Being, Early Childhood Education, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
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Cohen-Vogel, Lora; Little, Michael; Jang, Wonkyung; Burchinal, Margaret; Bratsch-Hines, Mary – AERA Open, 2021
Policy observers have expressed concern over whether misalignment between pre-K and K--12 has negative consequences for children. This study considers students' exposure to redundant content across the pre-K and kindergarten years. Specifically, it asks, to what extent are skills and concepts taught in kindergarten redundant with skills and…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Kindergarten, Redundancy, Preschool Curriculum
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Zsolnai, Anikó; Szabó, Lilla – Pastoral Care in Education, 2021
Primary attachment plays a fundamental role in children's social and emotional development and psychological well-being. Secure attachment correlates strongly with better social competence, self-regulation, well-being and school achievement. There is no full agreement among researchers investigating attachment as to what extent primary attachment…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Teacher Student Relationship, Educational Environment, Child Development
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Koller, Judah; Shalev, Ronny; Schallamach, Chen; Gumpel, Thomas P.; Begin, Michal – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2021
Early diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children enables earlier access to services and better ability to predict subsequent development. A vast body of literature consistently shows discrepancies in the age of diagnosis between children from varying socio-economic levels, cultural and ethnic backgrounds. The present study examines…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Socioeconomic Status
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