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Edita Gzoyan; Narine Margaryan – History of Education, 2025
During the Armenian Genocide, the Ottoman Empire's Young Turk government forcibly transferred and assimilated thousands of Armenian children into Turkish society. After the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in the First World War, Armenian and international bodies and individuals began to liberate the transferred children. However, they encountered…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nationalism, Cultural Awareness, Children
Danielle Werle; Courtney Byrd; Robyn L. C. Albaum; JoLynn Riojas – Topics in Language Disorders, 2025
Research suggests that children who stutter may be at risk for increased social exclusion, bullying, and peer rejection compared to children who do not stutter. Friendship, defined by reciprocal, positive relationships with others, has been shown to increase well-being, resilience, and self-worth. The purpose of this study was to explore advice on…
Descriptors: Children, Stuttering, Friendship, Childrens Attitudes
Amelia Ruscoe – Australian Educational Researcher, 2025
More than thirty years on from the United Nations Convention of the Child honouring a child's right to be heard (Article 12) has unlocked a new frontier in ethical research. In education, children have demonstrated competence to contribute with insight to recent policy development in Australia. This paper provides further evidence of the critical…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Children
Candice Hubley; McLennon Wilson; Olivia Hartman; Abigail A. Scholer; Kentaro Fujita; Heather A. Henderson – Social Development, 2025
Self-regulation--the monitoring and control of thoughts, feelings, and behavior--plays a central role in guiding healthy social development. While the bulk of the literature examining children's self-regulation has focused on how much or how well children can regulate specific cognitive functions or behaviors (e.g., emotion control, delay of…
Descriptors: Childrens Attitudes, Beliefs, Self Control, Metacognition
Colin Jacobs; Sebastian Grueneisen; Harriet Over; Jan M. Engelmann – Developmental Science, 2025
A key milestone in the development of fairness is "disadvantageous inequity aversion": a willingness to sacrifice valuable rewards to avoid receiving less than a peer. The equal respect hypothesis suggests that, in addition to material concerns, children are also motivated to reject disadvantageous inequity due to interpersonal concerns.…
Descriptors: Young Children, Childrens Attitudes, Responses, Rewards
Margaret F. Quinn; Rebecca Rohloff – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2025
Early writing (i.e. young children's emerging skills prior to the onset of skilled writing) provides important foundations for literacy; however, its components are not evenly understood, assessed, or supported. Transcription skills (handwriting/spelling) are emphasized, while other aspects of composing are often sidelined. Understanding multiple…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Kindergarten, Preschool Children
Hope K. Gerde; Gary E. Bingham; Ryan P. Bowles – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
Early writing is an important early literacy skill related to later reading and writing development. Writing assessment and instruction, however, tends to focus on just part of early writing development, transcription (i.e., handwriting and spelling), whereas composing (i.e., text generation) is an essential component of early and later writing.…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Beginning Writing, Childrens Writing, Young Children
Tiffany S. Leung; Guangyu Zeng; Sarah E. Maylott; Arushi Malik; Shuo Zhang; Krisztina V. Jakobsen; Elizabeth A. Simpson – Infant and Child Development, 2025
Children are vulnerable to disease, yet are poor at recognising and avoiding sickness. Thus, the current study aims to recruit 5- to 9-year-olds (anticipated 50% female, 60% White, 60% Hispanic/Latine) to test whether children's sickness perception is malleable and can be improved through training. We created developmentally appropriate stories…
Descriptors: Children, Child Health, Diseases, Childrens Attitudes
Natalie Kirby; Camilla Biggs; Megan Garside; Gloria Cheung; Philip Wilson; Matt Forde; Manuela Deidda; Dennis Ougrin; Fiona Turner; Karen Crawford; Helen Minnis – JCPP Advances, 2025
Background: Children in foster care are at high risk of future mental health and developmental difficulties. A number of interventions may be helpful; however, the effectiveness of interventions specifically for pre-school children in foster care is not well established. This is an important omission, since infancy and early childhood may be the…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Foster Care, Intervention, Social Emotional Learning
Brian J. Compton; Meng Dai; Gail D. Heyman; Kang Lee; Genyue Fu – Social Development, 2025
This research examines the developmental origins of a form of partiality that can threaten the integrity of merit-based evaluations. In each of two studies, 3- to 6-year-old children (total N = 335) rated drawings made by child artists they had never met, with the degree of identification between evaluator and artist manipulated across trials. In…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Childrens Attitudes, Freehand Drawing, Social Cognition
Brittany L. Hall; Hesper Y. Holland; Janna Brendle; Robin H. Lock – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2025
Nudge theory, a strategy to influence decision-making, holds promise for enhancing an adult's use of evidence-based strategies during a read-aloud experience with a young child. This study examined the effectiveness of a nudge theory approach in increasing adult gesture use during a book-reading activity with a young child. Notably, 31 U.S.…
Descriptors: Reading Aloud to Others, Nonverbal Communication, Adults, Young Children
Sara A. Smith; Elizabeth Hadley; Ester García Plaza – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2025
Children's desire to read plays a crucial role in becoming a skilled reader, however, less research has examined the experiences of multilingual children. The current study reviewed the peer-reviewed literature on motivation for and attitudes toward reading in multiple languages among children. The review was guided by the following research…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Reading Motivation, Reading Attitudes, Children
Satomi Izumi-Taylor; Cathy Meredith – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 2025
Gardening provides children with hands-on, minds-on, and inquiry science learning. This article describes the benefits of gardening, preparations for gardening with preschoolers using children's books, creation of a garden, and planting a garden. It presents ways in which teachers can look deeper for the practices and experiences that meet the…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Gardening, Childrens Literature, Science Instruction
Margaret F. Quinn; Rebecca Rohloff; Selecia Mathis – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2024
Writing is a critical foundational literacy skill for preschool and kindergarten and has received increased attention in research and policy as a result. Further, the nature of literacy more broadly is shifting towards more digital forms and formats. Research suggests that children approach tasks with and without technology differently and…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Young Children, Kindergarten, Childrens Writing
Rebecca Zhu; Alison Gopnik – Child Development, 2024
Three preregistered experiments, conducted in 2021, investigated whether English-speaking American preschoolers (N = 120; 4-6 years; 54 females, predominantly White) and adults (N = 80; 18-52 years; 59 females, predominantly Asian) metonymically extend owners' names to owned objects--an extension not typically found in English. In Experiment 1, 5-…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Adults, English, Young Children

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