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Lisa Pearl – Journal of Child Language, 2023
Computational cognitive modeling is a tool we can use to evaluate theories of syntactic acquisition. Here, I review several models implementing theories that integrate information from both linguistic and non-linguistic sources to learn different types of syntactic knowledge. Some of these models additionally consider the impact of factors coming…
Descriptors: Computation, Cognitive Processes, Models, Syntax
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Umay Sen; Wangchuk; Nidup Dorji; Pär Nyström; Johanna Hellberg; Gustaf Gredebäck – Developmental Science, 2026
This study examines the links between urbanization-related factors (crowding, access to institutions, and socioeconomic status) and cognitive development in young children (3-5 years old) in Bhutan, a rapidly urbanizing country in the Global South. Using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) on data from 443 families, we find that SES is the…
Descriptors: Urbanization, Child Development, Socioeconomic Influences, Environmental Influences
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Hartwell, Kirstie; Brandt, Silke; Boundy, Laura; Barton, Grace; Köymen, Bahar – Child Development, 2022
In collaborative decision-making, partners compare reasons behind conflicting proposals through meta-talk. We investigated UK-based preschoolers' (mixed socioeconomic status) use of meta-talk (Data collection: 2018-2020). In Study 1, 5- and 7-year-old peer dyads (N = 128, 61 girls) heard conflicting claims about an animal from two informants. One…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Child Language, Child Development, Metacognition
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Cleroux, Angelina; Peck, Joann; Friedman, Ori – Developmental Psychology, 2022
Although people take care of their own possessions, they also engage in stewardship and take care of things they do not own. Here, we examined what young children infer when they observe stewardship behavior of an object. Through four experiments on predominantly middle-class Canadian children (total N = 350, 168 girls and 182 boys from a…
Descriptors: Young Children, Psychological Patterns, Ownership, Inferences
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Christie, Stella – Infant and Child Development, 2022
Play is an essential component of childhood, but parents and educators sometimes view it as an optional add-on, which gets in the way of learning. This view persists in spite of evidence that play is helpful and sometimes critical to learning in multiple domains, perhaps because precise mechanisms whereby play occasions learning are not well…
Descriptors: Play, Child Development, Learning Processes, Correlation
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Cuartas, Jorge – Child Development, 2022
Whether spanking is detrimental for social-emotional (SE) development remains controversial, mostly due to disputes around the internal and external validity of existing evidence. This study examined the effect of spanking on the SE development of Bhutanese children, using a national, longitudinal sample (N = 1377; M[subscript age] = 50.5 months…
Descriptors: Punishment, Social Development, Emotional Development, Foreign Countries
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Booth, Amy E.; Shavlik, Margaret; Haden, Catherine A. – Developmental Psychology, 2022
From an early age, children show a keen interest in discovering the causal structure of the world around them. Given how fundamental causal information is to scientific inquiry and knowledge, this early emerging "causal stance" might be important in propelling the development of scientific literacy. However, currently little is known…
Descriptors: Scientific Literacy, Causal Models, Young Children, Child Development
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Anzman-Frasca, Stephanie; Moding, Kameron J.; Forestell, Catherine A.; Francis, Lori A. – Child Development Perspectives, 2022
In many nations today, the quality of children's diets is low, with numerous children rejecting healthy foods. Fortunately, young children can learn to like and consume new and previously rejected foods with experience, as evidenced by extensive experimental research. In this article, we propose integrating research on children's food preference…
Descriptors: Child Development, Scientific Concepts, Food, Eating Habits
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Cardenas, Sofia I.; Morris, Alyssa R.; Marshall, Narcis; Aviv, Elizabeth C.; Martínez García, Magdalena; Sellery, Pia; Saxbe, Darby E. – Child Development Perspectives, 2022
Extensive research has established that fathers' engagement in parenting benefits children, but few studies have described how fathers contribute to child development even before birth. In this article, we consider both direct and indirect pathways through which expectant fathers shape child development during the prenatal period. Regarding direct…
Descriptors: Fathers, Parent Role, Child Rearing, Child Development
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Tutkun, Cansu; Tezel-Sahin, Fatma – African Educational Research Journal, 2022
In the early childhood period, self-regulation and delay of gratification are important skills. The lack of these skills may have a negative impact on children's development and learning. In this study, the relationship between pre-school children's delay of gratification and self-regulation skills was examined. Fifty-seven preschool children from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Self Control, Delay of Gratification
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MacRae, Christina – Global Studies of Childhood, 2022
This article will focus in on one short play spell in the outdoor space of a classroom of 2-year-olds. Using the medium of video as data, it explores the way that children's bodies are caught up in what Ingold calls a 'dance of animacy', when bodies and matter encounter each other. I will deploy the figure of the 'post-human' child to challenge a…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Human Body, Play, Child Development
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Levin, Mariana; Walkoe, Janet – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2022
In this paper, we elaborate the "seeds of algebraic thinking" perspective, drawing upon Knowledge in Pieces as a heuristic epistemological framework. We argue that students' pre-instructional experiences in early childhood lay the foundation for algebraic thinking and are a largely untapped resource in developing students' algebraic…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematical Logic, Thinking Skills, Preschool Children
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Polsley, Seth; Powell, Larry; Kim, Hong-Hoe; Thomas, Xien; Liew, Jeffrey; Hammond, Tracy – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2022
Children's fine motor skills are linked not only to drawing ability but also to cognitive, social-emotional, self-regulatory, and academic development Suggate et al. "Journal of Research in Reading," 41(1), 1-19 (2018), Benedetti et al. (2014), Liew et al. "Early Education & Development," 22(4), 549-573 (2011), Liew (2012)…
Descriptors: Psychomotor Skills, Child Development, Computer Uses in Education, Handheld Devices
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Hopkins, Justin B. – American Journal of Play, 2022
In what the author calls an autoethnography, he examines two aspects of his love of a favorite childhood toy: G.I. Joe. First, because the author is a contingent pacificist and this military figure--a fundamentally violent toy--played so important a role in his life, he now seeks to reconcile his aversion to (real life) violence with his enjoyment…
Descriptors: Toys, Play, Cultural Differences, Creativity
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David J. Purpura; Connor D. O'Rear; Alexa Ellis; Jessica A. R. Logan; Lauren Westerberg; Patrick Ehrman; Yemimah A. King; Mackenna Vander Tuin; Inga Nordgren; Kirsten Anderson; Jimena Cosso; Erica Zippert; Amy R. Napoli; Caroline Byrd Hornburg; Sara A. Schmitt; Jennifer Dobbs-Oates – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2024
Children's early understanding of mathematics provides a foundation for later success in school. Identifying ways to enhance mathematical instruction is crucial to understanding the ideal ways to promote academic success. Previous work has identified mathematical language (i.e., the words and concepts related to early mathematical development such…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Numeracy, Teaching Methods, Mathematical Concepts
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