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Yana Kuchirko; Anna Bennet; May Ling Halim; Diane L. Hughes; Erika Y. Niwa – Social Development, 2025
Children are highly attuned to race early in life, yet parents often underestimate their capacity to process race-related information, delaying discussions about race. Research suggests that parents' perceptions of their children's readiness to learn about race influence the timing of these conversations; however, few studies have explored how…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Mothers, Mother Attitudes, African Americans
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Dominique A. Jaeger; Nina Gawehn; Boris Suchan – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2025
Objective: Children born preterm are at an elevated risk of developmental challenges, often exhibiting a distinct "preterm behavioral phenotype" characterized by particular attention difficulties. This review focuses on examining the phenotypical attention profile in preterm children aged 5 to 11 years, considering both clinical and…
Descriptors: Premature Infants, At Risk Persons, Child Development, Attention Deficit Disorders
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Emke Op 't Eynde; Mayra Lara Mascareño; Fien Depaepe; Lieven Verschaffel; Joke Torbeyns – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2025
This study examined the teacher-child interactions during shared book reading (SBR) in the domain of early mathematics. We investigated preschool teachers' and children's talk in terms of (1) communicative acts, mathematical focus, and level of abstraction (literal versus inferential), (2) the sequential relation between teacher's talk and…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Interaction, Reading Aloud to Others, Mathematics Education
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Lise De Souter; Bruce Maxwell – Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis, 2025
At the international level, philosophical questions are increasingly used to develop students' critical thinking, particularly in elementary school. Yet, despite this growing interest, their implementation in the classroom remains complex and raises several challenges for teachers. This article aims to support teaching practices by identifying the…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers
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Serena Scarpelli; Deny Menghini; Valentina Alfonsi; Francesca Giumello; Ludovica Annarumma; Maurizio Gorgoni; Giovanni Valeri; Mariella Pazzaglia; Luigi De Gennaro; Stefano Vicari – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
The current study aimed (1) to provide an analysis of the frequency and prevalence of sleep disturbances in a large Italian sample of children and adolescents with ASD, detecting specific predictors of the presence/absence of sleep disorders, (2) to examine the phenomenon of co-sleeping within a subgroup of participants with ASD. A total of 242…
Descriptors: Sleep, Children, Adolescents, Predictor Variables
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Wenyu Guo – Teachers College Record, 2025
Background: As of 2022, the United States had become a primary destination for nearly one-fifth of the world's international migrants. Approximately 26% of U.S. children and youth under age 18, totaling 17.6 million, were identified as having an immigrant parent, a rapid increase from the 13% identified in 1990, and it is projected to be 33% in…
Descriptors: Chinese Americans, Elementary School Students, Childrens Literature, Multicultural Education
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Nicholas S. Bell; Zachary Collier; Verónica N. Vélez; Donna Y. Ford – Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2025
The field of education urgently needs research, aligned with QuantCrit, to disrupt the racialized overrepresentation [resegregation] of Black and Latinx students in special education. Our concern about how statistics have been (mis)applied motivated us to consider the possibility of quantitative methods for use in educational research that aims to…
Descriptors: Special Education, African American Students, Hispanic American Students, School Resegregation
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Bradwell, Marie – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2019
The voice of children aged 4 to 8 years is seldom heard in research circles, within the constraints of high-pressure academic model which is the current education system in England. Children are rarely listened to but expected to listen in the current normative societal cycle. This deficiency of active listening as an everyday occurrence impacts…
Descriptors: Treaties, Childrens Rights, Young Children, Mental Health
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Borg, Farhana – Early Child Development and Care, 2019
This study explored preschool children's knowledge and views of other children's economic situation worldwide, and their self-reported sources of such knowledge. A total of 53 final-year preschool children, aged 5-6, from 12 preschools in Sweden were interviewed. Children's responses were analysed using content analysis and the Structure of the…
Descriptors: Young Children, Childrens Attitudes, Preschool Children, Preschools
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Bartan, Murat – Southeast Asia Early Childhood, 2020
This research was carried out to determine the effect of different storytelling methods on children's understanding and attention span of pre-school education period. The research is a quantitative study that took place in two stages. In the first stage, with the descriptive screening model, it was determined which of the different storytelling…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Story Reading, Story Telling, Instructional Effectiveness
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Kim, Sunyoung; Kang, Veronica Y.; McLeod, Ragan H. – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2020
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often exhibit difficulties with acquisition of language and social skills. In this study, the authors evaluate the effects of Enhanced Milieu Teaching (EMT) combined with book reading to teach vocabulary words to young children with ASD during play. Replicating the study procedures of McLeod, Hardy, and…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Teaching Methods, Young Children
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Payne, Katherina A.; Falkner, Anna; Adair, Jennifer Keys – Teachers College Record, 2020
Background: U.S. preschool children from Latinx immigrant and Black communities often experience schooling rooted in compliance and overdiscipline. In these contexts, schools do not recognize the rich lived experiences of Children of Color as suitable for civic learning. This article explores how, when schools value young Children of Color as…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Hispanic American Students, African American Students, Childrens Attitudes
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Robinson, Ariel – Reading Teacher, 2020
The author compared preschool teachers' and students' responses to informational texts (nonfiction) as they read together in small groups. Drawing from reader response theory, similarities and differences were found in teachers' and students' reading behaviors. Teachers took a predominantly efferent stance toward the texts because the teachers'…
Descriptors: Reader Response, Preschool Teachers, Preschool Children, Nonfiction
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Wu, Ling; Kim, Minkang; Markauskaite, Lina – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2020
There is an emerging concern that modern technology-saturated environments, particularly computer games, are inhibiting the development of children's empathic behaviour and social skills. We argue that the solution is embedded in the problem when hybrid learning design blends real-life social interpersonal interactions with digital…
Descriptors: Young Children, Empathy, Childrens Attitudes, Delivery Systems
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Canosa, Antonia; Graham, Anne; Wilson, Erica – Environmental Education Research, 2020
This paper explores how the socio-cultural milieu of a community may foster a sense of environmental stewardship among children and young people. Ethnographic fieldwork, carried out in a popular tourist destination in Australia, revealed that the overt impacts of tourism activity such as littering provoke negative feelings among children and young…
Descriptors: Tourism, Early Experience, Children, Adolescents
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