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Adams, Alison K. – 1986
Two studies of concept development and categorization among 1-, 2-, and 3-year-old children suggest that concept formation is a socially guided process involving convergence on an adult model. Convergence in labeling is an early strategy for shaping children's category boundaries, while later, more elaborate linguistic means are used to…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Language, Classification, Cognitive Development
Woodward, Virginia A. – 1982
Evidence from the language use of young children is used to question accepted notions of language development and instruction in the three papers in this compilation. The first paper, "Young Children Challenge the Belief That Language Needs to be Taught Sequentially," challenges the notion of sequential development in which oral language…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Language, Early Childhood Education, Language Acquisition
McAllister, Alan – 1985
Based on current models of problem solving within cognitive psychology, this study focused on the spontaneous problem solving strategies used by children as they first learned LOGO computer programming, and on strategy transformations that took place during the problem solving process. The research consisted of a six weeks programming training…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Research, Cognitive Style, Courseware
Children's and Adults' Recognition of Spontaneous and Posed Emotional Expressions in Young Children.
Felleman, Elyse Schwartz; And Others – 1981
Although the recognition of the affective experiences of peers is an important prerequisite for social adaptation, children's ability to recognize peers' facial displays of emotion remains unexamined. To investigate the degree to which young children were able to enact expressions of emotion that were recognizable by peers and adults, and to…
Descriptors: Adults, Affective Behavior, Age Differences, Emotional Response
Takeuchi, Michio; Scott, Ralph – 1981
In order to understand how learning occurs in children from different cultures, the learning profiles of Japanese and American children who ranged in age from 4 to 6 was examined, using the Iowa Early Learning Assessment Instrument (IELA). After the English instructions of the IELA were translated into Japanese the IELA was sent to Japan and was…
Descriptors: Classification, Comparative Analysis, Concept Formation, Cross Cultural Studies
Children's Interactions as They Draw: Hypotheses About Peer Influence on Representational Awareness.
Copple, Carol E.; And Others – 1981
Environmental influences on the development of children's reflective capacities and their knowledge of freehand drawing were investigated among preschool, kindergarten and first-grade children. One aspect of the social context of drawing was considered: the interactions that take place when children draw in the company of peers. Tapes of…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Childrens Art, Comprehension, Concept Formation
Whitehurst, Keturah E. – 1972
Parents and teachers are the chief mediators of effective influences in child development and what happens to them happens to the child, directly or indirectly. Pressures on parents and teachers become pressures on the child. Attempting to remediate a child's deficiencies without focusing upon the societal forces that contributed to their…
Descriptors: Conflict, Educational Research, Emotional Development, Grandparents
Leafman, Joan – 2003
Play for Peace (PFP) is an international initiative bringing together children, youth, and organizations from communities in conflict, using cooperative play to create compassion and peace between cultures that have a history of conflict. A 2-year study examined PFP's history and methodology and conducted a program assessment. Data were gathered…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Conflict Resolution, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries
Ebbeck, Marjory – 2001
This study used structured interviews to examine the views of 101 South Australian immigrant families, grouped by country of origin, concerning their educational expectations for their children ages birth to 8 years. The overall research questions were: (1) What are the parental expectations of immigrant groups for the early education of their…
Descriptors: Child Development, Differences, Early Childhood Education, Educational Attitudes
Nievar, M. Angela; Van Egeren, Laurie – Online Submission, 2005
A meta-analysis of home visiting programs (K = 12, N = 2869) examined differences in the effects of home visitor programs for at-risk families on maternal behavior. Studies selected included only peer-reviewed publications and evaluations with a control group design. Although effect sizes varied, programs with more frequent visitation had higher…
Descriptors: Home Visits, Family Programs, Meta Analysis, At Risk Persons
Escobedo, Theresa H.; Evans, Sharon – 1997
This study explored children's preferences for 13 computer software programs and field-tested the relationship of developmentally appropriate practice (DAP) ratings of early childhood computer software programs to actual child selection. Participants were 19 4-year-olds. The Haugland and Shade (1990) evaluation instrument was used to assign DAP…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Computer Attitudes, Computer Software, Computer Software Evaluation
Slaughter-Defoe, Diana T. – 2000
This keynote address examines the relationship between early childhood development and school readiness. The address begins with basic statistical data indicative of the well-being of children in Pennsylvania and Illinois and maintains that advocacy embracing and encouraging interdisciplinary professional collaboration for supporting and…
Descriptors: Blacks, Child Development, Cultural Influences, Emergent Literacy
Donahoe, Susan – 2001
In America, a dichotomy of teaching philosophies which acknowledge the individual needs of children have produced approaches that are used in public school classrooms. The methods exemplify the dichotomous poles and combinations of both. These dichotomous teaching approaches are often referred to as the traditional methods or parts-specific…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Beginning Writing, Conventional Instruction, Cultural Context
Johnson, Celia E.; Templeton, Rosalyn Anstine – 2002
This qualitative study examined a preschool classroom serving a child considered to be at-risk (i.e., with indications of prenatal drug exposure). For a period of one semester, the investigator collected field notes through observations and taped sessions with little direct interaction with the children. Taped discussions and interviews with the…
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Classroom Environment, Classroom Research, Early Childhood Education
Kean, June – 1999
This observational study investigated children's temperaments and their relation to behavior and emotion across different contexts. Temperament, or individual behavioral style, was conceptualized as the manifestation of affect displays and social behaviors in context, with emotions acting as signals for interactions. Ratings of child temperament…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Child Behavior, Comparative Analysis, Context Effect