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Shuan-Ju Hung; Hsiu-Fei Wang – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2024
Compliance is an important skill of social competence for young children as it reflects children's ability to understand others' expectations and to display cooperative behaviors. Existing research has shown that parental responsiveness and child executive functioning separately make contributions to child compliance, but less is known about the…
Descriptors: Executive Function, Preschool Children, Foreign Countries, Responses
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Lilja K. Jónsdóttir; Tommie Forslund; Matilda A. Frick; Andreas Frick; Emma J. Heeman; Karin C. Brocki – Developmental Science, 2024
Previous research and theory indicate an importance of the quality of the early caregiving environment in the development of self-regulation. However, it is unclear how attachment security and maternal sensitivity, two related but distinct aspects of the early caregiving environment, may differentially predict self-regulation at school start and…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Young Children, Child Care, Early Experience
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Matteo Giuriato; Nicola Lovecchio – Journal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science, 2025
Aim: This study investigates the impact of an enhanced physical education (PE) program on attentional functions in middle school students. The aim is to evaluate whether increasing physical education hours, emphasizing cognitive tasks and team-based activities, could positively influence students' executive functions. Methods: The study involved…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Program Effectiveness, Attention, Middle School Students
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Maria Camila Londono; Carmen Dionne; Carl Lacharité – Journal of Early Intervention, 2025
Executive functions (EFs) are cognitive skills that begin developing in early life and are crucial for children's overall development and daily task performance. Generally, EFs are assessed through standardized neuropsychological tests, which may not always accurately capture real-world application. To overcome this limitation, alternative methods…
Descriptors: Executive Function, Rating Scales, Young Children, Cognitive Development
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Abdul-Hakeem Imoro – Journal of Teaching and Learning, 2025
This study examined how faculty who teach in specialized undergraduate programs for autistic college students approach self-advocacy teaching. Test et al.'s (2005) conceptual framework of self-advocacy was used as a lens to investigate this topic. Through ten semistructured interviews, seven themes emerged to address two research questions: (a)…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Self Advocacy, College Faculty
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Carolina Guedes; Tiago Ferreira; Marina Serra de Lemos; Joana Cadima – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2025
This longitudinal study explores the associations between children's executive functions at the beginning of preschool and their learning behaviors, namely competence motivation and attentional persistence, at the end of preschool. Participants were 218 Portuguese children (M[subscript age]= 40.4 months, SD= 4.2; 52% boys) and their preschool…
Descriptors: Executive Function, Preschool Children, Competence, Student Motivation
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Meghan McCormick; Emily Hanno; Christina Weiland; Tiffany Wu; Mirjana Pralica; JoAnn Hsueh; Alexandra Giles; Catherine Snow; Jason Sachs – Child Development, 2025
This study examines associations between enrollment in high-quality PreK and growth in children's (N = 422; M[subscript age] = 5.63 years; 47% female; 15% Asian, 19% Black, 30% White, 31% Hispanic; 5% other or mixed race) academic, executive functioning, and social-emotional skills across kindergarten (2017-2018) and first grade (2018-2019).…
Descriptors: Enrollment, Preschool Children, Kindergarten, Young Children
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Jane E. Hutchison; Bijan Tabrizian; Nina Bajnauth; Ander Avdellas; Deborah Phillips; Ian M. Lyons – Journal of Numerical Cognition, 2025
Math and executive functioning (EF) skills are thought to be tightly linked in early childhood. To facilitate our understanding of this link in early childhood, here we present a meta-analysis of over 1,000 different correlation values between EF and math measures in early childhood (4-6yrs). The overall average EF-Math relation was r = 0.350, 95%…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Executive Function, Mathematics Skills, Socioeconomic Status
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Lisa Carey; William Sadera; Alison Pritchard – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2025
Technology-rich learning environments in which students use digital devices such as laptops and tablets may over-task students' executive functions (EF). However, limited research has examined how well teachers understand these demands or recognize EF-related challenges in digital learning contexts. This study investigated U.S. K-12 teachers'…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Executive Function
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Jake Downs; Chase Young; Alycia Cole – Reading Teacher, 2025
Fluency is a central tenet of productive reading and shares a complex relationship with other reading processes such as reading comprehension, vocabulary, language, and executive functioning. Supporting fluency for upper elementary readers entails unique considerations. In this article, the authors detail how the authors designed an adolescent…
Descriptors: Repetition, Reading Rate, Difficulty Level, Reading Fluency
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Patrick A. O’Connor; Kendra Sneddon; Amy Breen; Amy Magee; Ruth Garrett – Psychology Teaching Review, 2025
Academic Delay of Gratification (ADOG) is essential for academic success, but its effectiveness among neurodivergent students compared to neurotypical peers remains underexplored. This study examined 82 first-year psychology students in the UK, comparing 41 individuals who self-identified as neurodivergent, with 41 neurotypical peers, matched by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Psychology, Delay of Gratification
Sarah Kesty – Solution Tree, 2025
Author and educator Sarah Kesty offers educators practical tools to teach executive function skills--such as planning, time management, and organization--through classroom strategies, structured lessons, and academic coaching. By integrating these skills into daily routines, teachers can reduce classroom frustration while empowering students to…
Descriptors: Executive Function, Skill Development, Planning, Time Management
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Reshaa F. Alruwaili – Open Education Studies, 2025
This study examined the interrelationships among the dimensions of working memory, storage, attention, and executive complaints. It investigated the impact of demographic factors, including the field of study, gender, and academic year, on cognitive complaints among Saudi university students. A quantitative correlational design was employed, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Short Term Memory, Attention, Retention (Psychology)
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E. K. Baker; T. W. Frazier; J. M. Phillips; A. Y. Hardan; M. Uljarevic – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
Purpose: Sleep problems are common in neurodevelopmental genetic disorders (NGD), with impacts on daytime functioning amplified in these individuals. However, despite their prevalence and clinical impact, correlates of sleep difficulties in this group remain poorly characterized. This study used a large cohort of individuals with several rare NGDs…
Descriptors: Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Genetic Disorders, Sleep, Predictor Variables
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Wenting Hong; Tong Li; Li Wang; Rui Dai; Lei Bao; Keke Yu; Yang Xiao – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2025
In a data-driven world, the ability to critically assess empirical data is a core aspect of scientific literacy and a major goal of physics education. Yet, students often fall back on heuristics that conflict with statistical reasoning. A common example is the "the more measurements, the better the quality of the data" (MMB) heuristic,…
Descriptors: Physics, Data Analysis, Heuristics, Executive Function
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