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Alexa Quinn; Stephen Day; Lauren Shifflett – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2025
In this article, we describe ways to use the television series "Bluey" to examine economic concepts in children's daily lives. We identify and unpack parts of Bluey episodes that might serve as the basis for lessons or discussions with young children. We explain how economic decision-making can have either "market" or…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Childrens Television, Young Children, Economics Education
The Unforgettable "Mel": Pragmatic Inferences Affect How Children Acquire and Remember Word Meanings
Katherine Trice; Dionysia Saratsli; Anna Papafragou; Zhenghan Qi – Developmental Science, 2025
Children can acquire novel word meanings by using pragmatic cues. However, previous literature has frequently focused on in-the-moment word-to-meaning mappings, not delayed retention of novel vocabulary. Here, we examine how children use pragmatics as they learn and retain novel words. Thirty-three younger children (mean age: 5.0, range: 4.0-6.0,…
Descriptors: Children, Young Children, Language Acquisition, Semantics
Patton, Karen; Winter, Karen – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2023
Research that uses innovative approaches to elicit the views of young children has grown hugely over the last 20 years. Against a backdrop of a greater acceptance of children's rights and sociological approaches to understanding children and childhood, with their combined emphasis on the competences and capacities of children, it is now accepted…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Childrens Rights, Interpersonal Relationship, Power Structure
Muireann Ranta – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2023
This article demonstrates how implementing a rights-based research methodology can contribute to the theory and practice of climate change research and education with young children. The argument stems from a child rights-based participatory study that sought to explore young children's own perspectives of Nature under the education right, Article…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Childrens Rights, Children, Treaties
Hannah B. Bayne; Jaqueline M. Swank; Nicholas Gage – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
Empathy is a key component of socioemotional skills and contributes to prosocial responses and relational closeness. There remain challenges to accurately assess children's empathy, particularly given the reliance on external observer reports, and the lack of frameworks for how empathy may manifest differently at various developmental stages. In…
Descriptors: Children, Empathy, Evaluation Methods
Eline Alons; Laurien Brauner; Margreet Luinge; Caroline B. Terwee; Lizet van Ewijk; Ellen Gerrits – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2024
Purpose: This study aims to systematically identify items that measure communicative participation from measurement instruments that measure (aspects of) communication and/or participation in children and adolescents (5-18 years old) with communication disorders, for developing an item bank. Method: A systematic literature search was performed in…
Descriptors: Communications, Children, Communication Disorders
Ana Castro-Zubizarreta; Adelina Calvo-Salvador – Policy Futures in Education, 2024
This article carries out a systematic review of the scientific literature on child participation in the formal education system in Spain between 2010 and 2022. Recognising the importance of child participation in the context of the European Union, the theoretical principles of this study are in line with the perspective that child participation…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Childrens Rights, Child Advocacy, Literature Reviews
Hartenstein, Jamiee; Brumbaugh, Klaire; Holguin, Julianna; Likcani, Adriatik – International Journal of the Whole Child, 2023
One hundred popular children's books for ages 0-6 were selected from a local metropolitan library system with data from 10 library branches. These frequently checked out books were then analyzed for how disabilities were represented in the books. This study found that only a few books checked out of the library represent children with differing…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Public Libraries, Metropolitan Areas, Disabilities
Sobel, David M.; Blankenship, Jayd; Yockel, Mary Rose; Kamper, David G. – Developmental Science, 2023
Numerous studies have documented children's understanding of fairness through their ability to rectify inequities when distributing resources to others. Understanding fairness, however, involves more than just applying norms of equity when distributing resources. Children must also navigate situations in which resources are collected from them for…
Descriptors: Young Children, Resource Allocation, Childrens Attitudes, Justice
Wang, Yiyi; Shang, Siyuan; Xie, Wanze; Hong, Skylar; Liu, Zexi; Su, Yanjie – Developmental Science, 2023
Previous findings on the association between theory of mind (ToM) and aggression in children are mixed. The "social skills deficit view" regarded ToM as a "single-edged sword" and proposed that a lack of ToM can lead to aggression, while the "double-edged sword view" proposed that children with advanced ToM can still…
Descriptors: Young Children, Children, Adolescents, Theory of Mind
Heffernan, Georgina; Nixon, Elizabeth – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2023
Children of Deaf Adults (CODAs) are uniquely positioned at the intersection between Deaf and hearing communities and often act as interpreters for their parents and hearing individuals. Informed by previous research which has highlighted language brokering as a core element of CODAs' experiences, along with the research which identifies the risk…
Descriptors: Deafness, Parents, Children, Experience
Elena Camisasca; Alessandra Bavagnoli; Elisabetta Lombardi; Mark E. Feinberg – European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2025
This study aims to preliminarily validate the Italian version of the Coparenting Relationship Scale for Children (CRS-C) with 141 mothers, 141 fathers, and 141 children (48.6% males) aged 8-14 years. We tested the factorial structure of the CRS-C, which included five factors (support, endorsement, undermining, agreement, and exposure to conflict),…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Rearing, Parenting Styles, Childrens Attitudes
Pearl Han Li; Tamar Kushnir – Developmental Science, 2025
Moral decisions often involve dilemmas: cases of conflict between competing obligations. In two studies (N = 204), we ask whether children appreciate that reasoning through dilemmas involves acknowledging that there is no single, simple solution. In Study 1, 5- to 8-year-old US children were randomly assigned to a Moral Dilemma condition, in which…
Descriptors: Childrens Attitudes, Abstract Reasoning, Moral Values, Problem Solving
Tolulope Famaye; Oluwadara Abimbade; Oluwajoba Adisa – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2025
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes integrated into daily life, children encounter it without understanding its mechanisms or ethics. This study examines a five-day online AI literacy workshop for children aged 7-11, focused on foundational knowledge, hands-on engagement, and critical thinking. Using a socio-constructivist framework, the…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technological Literacy, Children, Workshops
Jeongmin Lee; Elizabeth Adelman; Stephanie Simmons Zuilkowski – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
Understanding children's motivations to read and preferred materials is key to fostering reading skills and promoting a national reading culture. This study, conducted a decade after the launch of the "Soma Rwanda" (Rwanda Read) national reading initiative, explores children's access to books at home, their reading preferences, and the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Motivation, Books, Childrens Literature