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Davis, Frances A.; Sexton, Sarah; Everhart, Kris; Shelden, M'Lisa – Young Exceptional Children, 2023
For decades, the fields of early childhood intervention and early childhood special education (EI/ECSE) have been promoting child participation in naturally occurring family and classroom activities and routines as the context for intervention and the use of caregiver coaching as a capacity-building, family-centered interaction style. The…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Theory Practice Relationship, Research and Development, Early Childhood Education
Ackermann, Lena; Hepach, Robert; Mani, Nivedita – Developmental Science, 2020
The overall pattern of vocabulary development is relatively similar across children learning different languages. However, there are considerable differences in the words known to individual children. Historically, this variability has been explained in terms of differences in the input. Here, we examine the alternate possibility that children's…
Descriptors: Children, Vocabulary Development, Learner Engagement, Childhood Interests
Prasad, Archana; Lal, Pankaj; Wolde, Bernabas; Smith, Meghann; Zhu, Michelle; Samanthula, Bharath Kumar; Panorkou, Nicole – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2022
We explored the impact of a daytrip for children aged 10-13 (n = 40) to assess perception of nature. Those who perceived risk in nature were 11.25 times more likely to indicate disinterest in spending time outdoors. Those interested in spending time outdoors were 6.9 times more likely to think people should care more about the environment.…
Descriptors: Physical Environment, Field Trips, Risk, Childrens Attitudes
James R. Pennell – American Journal of Play, 2024
The author uses a dialogical autoethnographic approach informed by symbolic interactionist theory to examine the role of toys, play, and parenting decisions on his childhood development and adult opportunities and interests. He examines how self, others, social contexts, and objects, particularly toys and adult analogues for those toys, came…
Descriptors: Play, Adults, Skills, Interests
Lugton, Emily; Brown, Ted; Stagnitti, Karen – Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools & Early Intervention, 2020
It is important for assessments used by occupational therapists to have documented evidence of their validity. This adds to the knowledge about what specific factors assessments measure and inform their utility for use in clinical practice by occupational therapists. The convergent validity between the Children's Assessment of Participation and…
Descriptors: Measurement Techniques, Test Validity, Play, Childhood Interests
Daniels, Karen – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2021
Agency and its role in the early literacy classroom has long been a topic for debate. While sociocultural accounts often portray the child as a cultural agent who negotiates their own participation in classroom culture and literacy learning, more recent framings draw attention from the individual subject, instead seeing agency as dispersed across…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Personal Autonomy, Literacy Education, Early Childhood Education
Lacey E. Peters; Beth Blue Swadener; Marianne N. Bloch – Global Studies of Childhood, 2024
This essay brings together three intergenerational colleagues, two RECE founders, and a mid-career colleague, engaged in reciprocal mentorship, collaborative projects, and research focused on child care, critical policy studies, and global childhoods. We explore our encounters with RECE and how we have engaged with, been influenced by, and found…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Teachers, Intergenerational Programs, Participative Decision Making
Hammond, Stuart I.; Drummond, Jesse K. – Developmental Psychology, 2019
Emotions form the foundation of infants' early social interactions and yet their role in prosocial behaviors is generally limited to situations of distress and other negative emotions. The present article argues that both positive emotions and the emotion of interest play important roles in prosocial behavior and development. First, we explore the…
Descriptors: Infants, Prosocial Behavior, Psychological Patterns, Childhood Interests
Stephanie Anne Shelton – Journal of Children's Literature, 2023
Liminality, both etymologically and practically, is generally meant to be navigated through, not permanently occupied. The Disney "Descendants" series, marketed for ages seven to twelve, is an example of children's literature that engages with liminality as not only a lasting choice but also one of joy and reconciliation. The books…
Descriptors: Books, Psychological Patterns, Personal Autonomy, Literary Devices
Ilari, Beatriz; Helfter, Susan; Huynh, Tina – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2020
Collective music making has been associated with the emergence of prosocial behaviors in children and adults. Yet, the associations between participation in early childhood music education programs and prosocial skills in young children remain elusive. The purpose of this exploratory study was to examine how children with varied amounts of music…
Descriptors: Music Education, Correlation, Early Childhood Education, Parent Attitudes
Barriage, Sarah – Information and Learning Sciences, 2022
Purpose: This study aims to explore young children's information practices within the context of their individual interests, examining children's interest-related information activities, challenges encountered and enablers received. Design/methodology/approach: Participants included 18 children between five and seven years of age and their…
Descriptors: Young Children, Childhood Interests, Information Seeking, Information Utilization
Mushkina, Irina A.; Mikhal'kova, Ol'ga A.; Sadilova, Oksana P.; Khovyakova, Anna L. – European Journal of Contemporary Education, 2020
This paper outlines the findings from an integrated diagnostic assessment of manifestations of giftedness in senior preschoolers and their interest in professions. The authors investigated the relationship between manifestations of a certain type of giftedness in children and their interest in a certain group of professions. The assessment of…
Descriptors: Gifted, Talent Identification, Young Children, Kindergarten
Moberg, Emilie – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2018
This paper undertakes an investigation of the "life" of the curriculum concept of "children's interests" in a preschool practice. The concept of "children's interests" plays a vital role in the Swedish preschool curriculum text and in the preschool field. Strongly inspired by Actor-network theory readings, the paper…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Education, Preschool Children, Childhood Interests
Wickens, Corrine M.; Walther, Carol S.; Parker, Jenny – Reading Psychology, 2020
Incorporating literacy into physical education has been a longstanding challenge among physical educators. However, a dearth of research exists regarding the integration of literacy and physical education, which prompted this study. Derived from a larger 4-year longitudinal mixed methods study of physical education teacher education (PETE)…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Literacy, Interdisciplinary Approach
Lei, Ryan F.; Green, Emily R.; Leslie, Sarah-Jane; Rhodes, Marjorie – Developmental Science, 2019
Over the course of middle childhood, children's interest and beliefs about their own capacities for success in science often decline. This pernicious decline is especially evident among underrepresented groups, including girls, members of some racial and ethnic minorities, and children from lower socioeconomic backgrounds. The present research…
Descriptors: Children, Self Efficacy, Scientists, Vocational Interests