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Honig, Alice Sterling – Early Childhood Today, 2005
Summer is the time to take full advantage of the myriad wonders of nature--and all the outdoor play spaces--with children and toddlers. In this article, the author presents several outdoor summer activities for infants and toddlers.
Descriptors: Infants, Toddlers, Recreational Activities, Summer Programs
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Hannon, E.E.; Johnson, S.P. – Cognitive Psychology, 2005
Little is known about whether infants perceive meter, the underlying temporal structure of music. We employed a habituation paradigm to examine whether 7-month-old infants could categorize rhythmic and melodic patterns on the basis of the underlying meter, which was implied from event and accent frequency of occurrence. In Experiment 1, infants…
Descriptors: Measurement Equipment, Infants, Group Structure, Music
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Franklin, A.; Pilling, M.; Davies, I. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2005
Infants respond categorically to color. However, the nature of infants' categorical responding to color is unclear. The current study investigated two issues. First, is infants' categorical responding more absolute than adults' categorical responding? That is, can infants discriminate two stimuli from the same color category? Second, is color…
Descriptors: Infants, Classification, Eye Movements, Visual Perception
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Rakison, D.H. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2005
Four experiments examined the role of correlations between dynamic and static parts on 12- to 16-month-olds' ability to learn the identity of agents and recipients in a simple causal event. Infants were habituated to events in which objects with a dynamic or static part acted as an agent or a recipient and then were tested with an event in which…
Descriptors: Infants, Geometric Concepts, Cues, Object Permanence
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Learmonth, A.E.; Lamberth, R.; Rovee-Collier, C. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2005
Infants increasingly generalize deferred imitation across environmental contexts between 6 and 18 months of age. In three experiments with 126 6-, 9-, 12-, 15-, and 18-month-olds, we examined the role of the social context in deferred imitation. One experimenter demonstrated target actions on a hand puppet, and a second experimenter tested…
Descriptors: Social Environment, Novels, Exhibits, Imitation
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Goin, R. P.; Myers, B. J. – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2004
Early detection of autism plays an important role in enhancing developmental outcomes for affected children. Identifying potential characteristics of the disorder evident during infancy and toddlerhood aids our efforts to screen for such symptoms, which may lead to earlier and more accurate diagnoses. This review examines the literature on…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Infants, Identification, Communication Skills
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du Feu, Chris – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2005
Infants are not too young to engage in real, useful statistical work. This activity allowed comparisons between distributions of two species of flowers in three different habitats.
Descriptors: Infants, Statistics, Comparative Analysis, Visual Perception
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Needham, Amy; Dueker, Gwenden; Lockhead, Gregory – Cognition, 2005
Four-and-a-half-month-old infants' ("N"=100) category formation and use was studied in a series of five experiments. For each experiment, the test events featured a display composed of a cylinder and a box. Previous research showed that this display is not clearly parsed as a single unit or as two separate units by infants of this age. Immediately…
Descriptors: Infants, Classification, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Ability
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vanMarle, Kristy; Wynn, Karen – Developmental Science, 2006
While many studies have investigated duration discrimination in human adults and in nonhuman animals, few have investigated this ability in infants. Here, we report findings that 6-month-old infants are able to discriminate brief durations, and, as with other animal species, their discrimination function is characterized by Weber's Law:…
Descriptors: Animals, Infants, Adults, Stimuli
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Johnson, Elizabeth K.; Jusczyk, Peter W.; Cutler, Anne; Norris, Dennis – Cognitive Psychology, 2003
The Possible Word Constraint limits the number of lexical candidates considered in speech recognition by stipulating that input should be parsed into a string of lexically viable chunks. For instance, an isolated single consonant is not a feasible word candidate. Any segmentation containing such a chunk is disfavored. Five experiments using the…
Descriptors: Test Items, Infants, Word Recognition, Experiments
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Trehub, Sandra E.; Hannon, Erin E. – Cognition, 2006
We review the literature on infants' perception of pitch and temporal patterns, relating it to comparable research with human adult and non-human listeners. Although there are parallels in relative pitch processing across age and species, there are notable differences. Infants accomplish such tasks with ease, but non-human listeners require…
Descriptors: Music, Infants, Auditory Perception, Schemata (Cognition)
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Granrud, Carl E. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2006
This study tested whether 4-month-old infants respond primarily to objects' physical or retinal image sizes. In the study's main experiment, infants were habituated to either a 6-cm-diameter disk at a distance of 18 cm or a 10-cm disk at 50 cm. They were then given 2 test trials in which the 6- and 10-cm disks were presented side by side at a…
Descriptors: Infants, Familiarity, Visual Perception, Visual Stimuli
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Saylor, Megan M.; Ganea, Patricia – Developmental Psychology, 2007
The current studies investigated 2 skills involved in 14- to 20-month-olds' ability to interpret ambiguous requests for absent objects: tracking others' experiences (Study 1) and representing links between speakers and object features across present and absent reference episodes (Study 2). In the basic task, 2 experimenters played separately with…
Descriptors: Infants, Cues, Spatial Ability, Memory
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Cheshire, Nancy – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 2007
Through the years, educational systems in the United States have experienced great change. The one-room schoolhouse is now uncommon, but in years past it was the norm. Changes in society have brought about demands for early care and education systems that were not needed or provided as recently as 100 or even 20 years ago. Families today need and…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Infants, Preschool Education, Caregiver Child Relationship
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Sebastian-Galles, Nuria – Developmental Science, 2007
Some recent publications that explore the foundations of early language development are reviewed in this article. The review adopts the pivotal idea that infants' advancements are helped by the existence of different types of biases. The infant's discovery of the phonological properties of the language of the environment, as well as their learning…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Infants, Phonology, Cognitive Processes
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