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Jung, Jessun; Geist, Eugene – International Journal of the Whole Child, 2022
This qualitative case study explores in-depth how one male student teacher reflected on his care practice with infants and how he described his experiences of working with female mentor teachers. The authors used the teacher's daily journal entries, four individual interviews, and weekly team planning meetings as data sources. The data was…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Males, Student Teacher Attitudes, Infants
Cruz Blandón, María Andrea; Cristia, Alejandrina; Räsänen, Okko – Cognitive Science, 2023
Computational models of child language development can help us understand the cognitive underpinnings of the language learning process, which occurs along several linguistic levels at once (e.g., prosodic and phonological). However, in light of the replication crisis, modelers face the challenge of selecting representative and consolidated infant…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Infants, Language Acquisition, Computational Linguistics
Hirai, Masahiro; Kanakogi, Yasuhiro; Ikeda, Ayaka – Developmental Science, 2022
'Motionese' can be defined as an exaggerated and repetitive action. It induces preference and learning in infants. However, which action component of motionese promotes infants' preference and learning remains largely unknown. In this study, we focused on inefficiency and toward-ness of action. Our study demonstrates that observing an inefficient…
Descriptors: Infants, Learning Processes, Preferences, Observational Learning
Whitely, Aleesha; Shandley, Kerrie; Huynh, Minh; Brown, Christine M.; Austin, David W.; Bhowmik, Jahar – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2022
A succession of interconnected environmental factors is believed to contribute substantially to the development of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This exploratory study therefore aims to identify potential risk factors for ASD that are associated with pregnancy, birth and infant feeding. Demographic and health-related data on children aged…
Descriptors: Pregnancy, Birth, Infants, Nutrition
Mina Robinson Hirzel – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This dissertation presents behavioral studies that target the early syntactic representations of "wh"-movement during infancy and early childhood. Previous studies show that by 20 months-old, infants represent "wh"-movement and use this knowledge to respond to "wh"-questions during language comprehension tasks…
Descriptors: Infants, Toddlers, Young Children, Language Acquisition
Zipory, Oded – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2023
In this article I wish to defend hope by arguing that it is a child-like predisposition and that its strength and uniqueness stem exactly from its naïve, infantilizing character. To discuss the concepts of hope and of childhood and the relationship between them, I read in Kazuo Ishiguro's latest book -- "Klara and the Sun" (2021), using…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Infants, Child Development, Developmental Stages
Wang, Jinjing – Developmental Psychology, 2023
Infants who receive better counting input at home tend to become toddlers with better number knowledge in preschool. However, for many children, in-person counting experience is not always available, despite educational media becoming increasingly prevalent. Might virtual counting experience benefit the young mind? Using a novel online looking…
Descriptors: Infants, Computation, Video Technology, Program Effectiveness
Sadhwani, Anjali; Wheeler, Anne; Gwaltney, Angela; Peters, Sarika U.; Barbieri-Welge, Rene L.; Horowitz, Lucia T.; Noll, Lisa M.; Hundley, Rachel J.; Bird, Lynne M.; Tan, Wen-Hann – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2023
We describe the development of 236 children with Angelman syndrome (AS) using the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, Third Edition. Multilevel linear mixed modeling approaches were used to explore differences between molecular subtypes and over time. Individuals with AS continue to make slow gains in development through at least age…
Descriptors: Child Development, Developmental Disabilities, Psychomotor Skills, Infants
Schroer, Sara E.; Yu, Chen – Developmental Science, 2023
Most research on early language learning focuses on the objects that infants see and the words they hear in their daily lives, although growing evidence suggests that motor development is also closely tied to language development. To study the real-time behaviors required for learning new words during free-flowing toy play, we measured infants'…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Language Acquisition, Play, Toys
Gardner-Neblett, Nicole; Addie, Atiya; Eddie, Anissa L.; Chapman, Sandra K.; Duke, Nell K.; Vallotton, Claire D. – Reading Teacher, 2023
During the first year of life, children begin to develop preferences for their own racial group over others. To interrupt the development of these and other biases during infancy and toddlerhood, educators can use books to promote anti-racist and anti-bias thinking and behaviors in children, while also supporting children's emergent literacy. This…
Descriptors: Racism, Bias, Infants, Toddlers
Dailey, Shannon; Bergelson, Elika – Child Development, 2023
Prior research points to gender differences in some early language skills, but is inconclusive about the mechanisms at play, providing evidence that both infants' early input and productions may differ by gender. This study examined the linguistic input and early productions of 44 American English-learning infants (93% White) in a longitudinal…
Descriptors: Infants, Child Language, Linguistic Input, North American English
Belia, Margherita; Keren-Portnoy, Tamar; Vihman, Marilyn – Language Learning, 2023
This systematic review surveyed research on the associations between sleep and the memory processes involved in word learning in infancy. We found only 16 studies that addressed this topic directly, identifying associations between infant sleep and the memory processes, the identification of word forms in running speech, and the stabilization and…
Descriptors: Sleep, Memory, Word Recognition, Infants
Helen L. Long; Leslie Christensen; Sydney Hayes; Katherine C. Hustad – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2023
Purpose: The purpose of this scoping review was to (a) summarize methodological characteristics of studies examining vocal characteristics of infants at high risk for neurological speech motor involvement and (b) report the state of the high-quality evidence on vocal characteristic trends of infants diagnosed or at high risk for cerebral palsy…
Descriptors: Infants, Cerebral Palsy, Speech Impairments, Motor Development
Erin M. Anderson; Apoorva Shivaram; Susan J. Hespos; Dedre Gentner – Grantee Submission, 2023
The ability to generalize previous knowledge to new contexts is a key aspect of human cognition and relational learning. A well-known learning maxim is that breadth of training predicts "breadth of training predicts breadth of transfer." When examples vary in their surface features, this provides evidence that only the common relational…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Generalization, Transfer of Training, Familiarity
Bazhydai, Marina; Westermann, Gert; Parise, Eugenio – Developmental Science, 2020
Active social communication is an effective way for infants to learn about the world. Do pre-verbal and pre-pointing infants seek epistemic information from their social partners when motivated to obtain information they cannot discover independently? The present study investigated whether 12-month-olds (N = 30) selectively seek information from…
Descriptors: Infants, Information Seeking, Infant Behavior, Interpersonal Communication