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Stephanie Anne Shelton – Journal of Children's Literature, 2023
Liminality, both etymologically and practically, is generally meant to be navigated through, not permanently occupied. The Disney "Descendants" series, marketed for ages seven to twelve, is an example of children's literature that engages with liminality as not only a lasting choice but also one of joy and reconciliation. The books…
Descriptors: Books, Psychological Patterns, Personal Autonomy, Literary Devices
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Enright, Elizabeth A.; Alonso, Daniel J.; Lee, Bella M.; Olson, Kristina R. – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2020
Beginning early in life, children are exposed to people who differ in social status. In five studies, we investigate whether 3- to 6-year-old children recognize different dimensions of status (i.e., wealth, physical dominance, decision-making power, and prestige) and use these dimensions to inform their social judgments (preferences and resource…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Childrens Attitudes, Social Cognition, Social Status
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Clark, Katelyn – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2020
In this commentary, pedagogical reflection is examined through the lens of a practitioners' personal memories of childhood play. The telling of these stories uncovers and describes the ways in which teachers' personal "play histories" and their reflections upon them could inform their facilitative relationship to, provision for, and…
Descriptors: Children, Play, Memory, Childrens Attitudes
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Piscitelli, Barbara – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2020
For more than 25 years, a large percentage of young Australian children has been involved in arts and cultural experiences, but very little systematic information has been gathered to understand what they gain from these encounters. This article investigates young children's cultural engagement and wellbeing within a festival experience -- as…
Descriptors: Young Children, Well Being, Art Education, Cultural Activities
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Acer, Dilek; Bas, Tugba; Teke, Nergiz – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2022
The aim of this study was to examine the early childhood experiences of children visiting an art exhibition with their fathers and creating their own artwork. It was designed and conducted as a narrative study, which is a qualitative research methodology. Five children in early childhood (48-88 months old) and their fathers participated in the…
Descriptors: Fathers, Art, Exhibits, Preschool Children
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Sari, Ratna Candra; Aisyah, Mimin Nur; Ilyana, Sariyatul; Hermawan, Hardika Dwi – Contemporary Educational Technology, 2022
This study aims to develop and test the effectiveness of a financial literacy storybook based on augmented reality (AR) as an executive function-building intervention for early-age children. Executive functions are the cognitive abilities underlying such tasks as focusing on long-term goals, delaying gratification and impulse self-control. The…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Program Development, Money Management, Computer Simulation
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Sims, Riley N.; Rizzo, Michael T.; Mulvey, Kelly Lynn; Killen, Melanie – Developmental Psychology, 2022
This study investigated the role of children's gender stereotypes and peer playmate experiences in shaping their desire to play with peers who hold counterstereotypical preferences (e.g., a boy who likes dolls or a girl who likes trucks). Children (N = 95; 46 girls, 49 boys; 67% White, 18% Black, 8% Latinx, 4% Asian, 3% other; median household…
Descriptors: Sex Stereotypes, Peer Relationship, Young Children, Toys
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Kok, Xiu Wen; Yang, Weipeng – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2022
Anti-bias in early education is gaining importance, especially given the volatile social climate amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet, Singapore preschools lack focus on anti-bias education despite being a multi-ethnic society. Set in the COVID-19 context, this teacher research developed and examined a curriculum to educate young children on…
Descriptors: Play, Teaching Methods, Multicultural Education, Early Childhood Education
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Senol, Fatma Betül; Koca, Nusret – Journal of Education in Science, Environment and Health, 2022
In order to ensure the use, protection and sustainability of water, which is becoming more and more important for life, individuals need to develop their water literacy starting from the pre-school period. In this direction, it was aimed to improve the water literacy of 60-72 month old children who were in preschool education with online…
Descriptors: Pilot Projects, Water, Literacy, Preschool Children
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Cig, Oguzcan; Jones, Ithel – Education Quarterly Reviews, 2022
This study examined the relationship between young children's cognitive development and fathers' engagement in early childhood. The study examined fathers' home engagement patterns based on literacy, play, and caregiving activities when their children were 9-month-old and these patterns of engagement in 9-month-old were related to children's…
Descriptors: Infants, Fathers, Parent Participation, Cognitive Development
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Elenbaas, Laura; Luken Raz, Katherine; Ackerman, Amanda; Kneeskern, Ellen – Child Development, 2022
This study investigated 3- to 11-year-old US children's (N = 348) perceptions of access to resources, social group preferences, and resource distribution decisions and reasoning when hypothetical peers differed in social class (poor or rich) and race (Black or White). Data were collected in 2019. The sample reflected the region where data were…
Descriptors: Children, Social Influences, Resource Allocation, Social Class
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Balaz, Lidija; Byrne, Mitchell K.; Miellet, Sebastien – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2022
This study evaluated the effects of an early education inclusion program for children with autism: 'Understanding our Peers; the Early Years'. A series of children's books were created outlining the core behavioural features of autism and how the characters in the books were able to understand these behaviours and accommodate the needs of the…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Students with Disabilities, Peer Relationship, Inclusion
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Diago, Pascual D.; Yáñez, Dionisio F.; Arnau, David – Journal for the Study of Education and Development, 2022
Patterning, as a component of early mathematic knowledge, is a common activity carried out at elementary levels in which children are not equally successful. This study aimed to measure different variables affecting performance on patterning tasks in early childhood. For this purpose, the success of Pre-K (N = 33), K (N = 31) and first-grade…
Descriptors: Pattern Recognition, Mathematics Skills, Preschool Children, Kindergarten
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Siu, Angela; Keung, Chrysa – Education 3-13, 2022
Using a content analysis method, this study develops a culturally based inventory of play categories from parents and children reports and explores how such types of play varies in environment and time. A total of 171 parent-child dyads from 13 Hong Kong kindergartens participated in the study. Results reveal that play practices reported from Hong…
Descriptors: Cultural Relevance, Play, Measures (Individuals), Foreign Countries
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Vaillant, Emma; Oostrom, Kim J.; Beckerman, Heleen; Vermeulen, Jeroen R.; Buizer, Annemieke I.; Geytenbeek, Johanna J. M. – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2022
Background: The majority of children with cerebral palsy (CP) experience challenges in functional communication from a young age. A pivotal aspect of functional communication is language comprehension. A variety of classification systems and questionnaires are available to classify and describe functional communication skills in children with CP.…
Descriptors: Cerebral Palsy, Communication Disorders, Communication Skills, Language Skills
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