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Frid, Bailey; Friesen, Deanna C. – Canadian Modern Language Review, 2021
The current research study investigated the patterns of reading strategies employed by English/French bilingual adults and children in both languages. An in-depth analysis of patterns of strategy use was conducted on a subset of skilled readers and poor readers from previous data sets. Think-aloud data on short passages revealed that, overall,…
Descriptors: Reading Strategies, Reading Skills, Behavior Patterns, Bilingualism
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Gözüm, Ali Ibrahim Can; Kandir, Adalet – Education and Information Technologies, 2021
The aim of this study is to examine mediations of parents who make digital games played by 60-72 months old children accessible, and the contents of the digital games played by children educationally. In this research the convergent parallel mixed research method that include both qualitative and quantitative research methods was used. The study…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Computer Games, Educational Games, Parenting Styles
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Ganea, Patricia A.; Larsen, Nicole E.; Venkadasalam, Vaunam P. – Child Development, 2021
Children's naive theories include misconceptions which can interfere with science learning. This research examined the effect of pairing anomalies with alternative theories, and their order of presentation, on children's belief revision. Children believe that heavy objects sink and light ones float. In a pre-, mid-, and post-test design,…
Descriptors: Children, Beliefs, Misconceptions, Scientific Literacy
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Cerasa, Antonio; Ruta, Liliana; Marino, Flavia; Biamonti, Giuseppe; Pioggia, Giovanni – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2021
A plethora of neuroimaging studies have focused on the discovery of potential neuroendophenotypes useful to understand the etiopathogenesis of autism and predict treatment response. Social robotics has recently been proposed as an effective tool to strengthen the current treatments in children with autism. However, the high clinical heterogeneity…
Descriptors: Neurology, Diagnostic Tests, Genetics, Robotics
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Woolhouse, Clare; Hastings, Charlotte; Hallett, Fiona – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2021
This article considers what might be learnt about inclusion as a concept and practice from sharing visual research data within a public art exhibition and associated workshops. The catalyst for the exhibition and workshops stemmed from a project that involved children and young people creating visual images that they felt represented inclusion or…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Art Activities, Foreign Countries, Children
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Goldenberg, E. Paul; Carter, Cynthia J. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2021
Natural language helps express mathematical thinking and contexts. Conventional mathematical notation (CMN) best suits expressions and equations. Each is essential; each also has limitations, especially for learners. Our research studies how programming can be a advantageous third language that can also help restore mathematical connections that…
Descriptors: Programming Languages, Children, Concept Formation, Mathematical Concepts
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Price-Mohr, Ruth; Price, Colin – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2021
There is a substantial body of evidence that demonstrates links between language and music and between music and improved cognitive ability, particularly with regard to verbal and working memory, in both adults and children. However, there is often a mix of type of musical training and instrument used and use of musical notation. The research…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Reading, Word Recognition, Children
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Can, Derya – Acta Educationis Generalis, 2021
Introduction: Subitizing, a quick apprehension of the numerosity of a small set of items, is consistently utilized to support early number understanding. Perceptual subitizing is the innate ability to recognize less than five items without consciously using other mental or mathematical processes. Conceptual subitizing, which requires higher-level…
Descriptors: Numbers, Perception, Preschool Children, Conservation (Concept)
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Gildea, Iris J. – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2021
In this article, my approach to grief tending for the adult survivor of childhood trauma is to integrate a practice of poetic inquiry into one's evolving relationship with oneself. As has been well documented by trauma theory, arts-based practices, here working strictly with poetry, are capable of embracing the often non-linear and multi-layered…
Descriptors: Adults, Grief, Trauma, Coping
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Allen, David; Sinclair, Alex; Haroon, Hamied – Primary Science, 2021
The book "Superhero Scientists" was published in March 2021. This non-fiction text allows children to read about people involved in the fascinating world of science. The 21 chapters are full of facts, life stories and scientific discoveries, from astrophysicists to pilots, epidemiologists to vets, marine biologists to scene-of-crime…
Descriptors: Scientists, Diversity, Ethnic Stereotypes, Childrens Literature
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Droboniku, Michael J.; Mychailyszyn, Matthew P. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2021
Animal-assisted intervention (AAI) has garnered public interest and has been implemented for youth with autism spectrum disorders--a practice supported by anecdotal evidence. While investigations of AAI for children with autism have been conducted, the extant literature is characterized by significant variability in methodology and practice. The…
Descriptors: Animals, Interaction, Intervention, Outcomes of Treatment
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Jiménez, Eva; Haebig, Eileen; Hills, Thomas T. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2021
This study compares the lexical composition of 118 children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) aged 12 to 84 months with 4626 vocabulary-matched typically developing toddlers with and without language delay, aged 8 to 30 months. Children with ASD and late talkers showed a weaker noun bias. Additionally, differences were identified in the…
Descriptors: Children, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Child Development
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Canton, A.; Torrents, C.; Ric, A.; Guerrero, I.; Hileno, R.; Hristovski, R. – Creativity Research Journal, 2021
In this work, the position of the goals was modified to analyze the effects on the exploratory behavior and the team tactical pattern, which can be meaningful variables to study creativity in team sports. Twenty-four male soccer school players under the age of 12 participated in this study. Participants were divided into four teams of one…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Males, Athletics, Creativity
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Palmis, Sarah; Velay, Jean-Luc; Habib, Michel; Anton, Jean-Luc; Nazarian, Bruno; Sein, Julien; Longcamp, Marieke – Developmental Science, 2021
While the brain network supporting handwriting has previously been defined in adults, its organization in children has never been investigated. We compared the handwriting network of 23 adults and 42 children (8- to 11-year-old). Participants were instructed to write the alphabet, the days of the week, and to draw loops while being scanned. The…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Handwriting, Children, Preadolescents
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Hartsfield, Danielle E.; Kimmel, Sue C. – Reading Teacher, 2021
Young readers depend on adults to provide access to a variety of materials representing diverse perspectives and providing information about topics of interest and importance to them. The decisions of literacy professionals to include or exclude a book from a lesson or a collection have far-reaching implications for the kinds of ideas,…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Reading Material Selection, Decision Making, Diversity
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