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Wu, Jiawen; Barger, Michael M.; Oh, Dajung; Pomerantz, Eva M. – Child Development, 2022
This research examined parents' involvement in children's math homework and activities. During 2017 to 2019, American parents (N = 483; 80% mothers; 67% white) of young elementary school children (M[subscript age] = 7.47 years; 50% girls) reported on their math helping self-efficacy; they also reported on their involvement in children's math…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Mathematics Education, Homework, Mathematics Activities
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Fish, Lesenia R.; Hildebrand, Lindsey; Chernyak, Nadia; Cordes, Sara – Child Development, 2023
Games are frequently used to promote math learning, yet the competitive and collaborative contexts introduced by games may exacerbate gender differences. In this study, 1st and 2nd grade children in the U.S. (ages 5-8; N = 274; 70% White, 15% Asian, 2% Black, 1% Native American, 14% mixed or other race; 17% Hispanic) played either a competitive,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Mathematics Education, Competition, Cooperative Learning
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Schadl, Constanze; Ufer, Stefan – Child Development, 2023
Previous research on the role of prior skills like proportional reasoning skills for the development of mathematical concepts offers conclusions such as "more (prior skills) is better (for later learning)." Insights, which prior skill "level" goes along with which "level" of learning outcomes, may advance the…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Mathematical Concepts, Thinking Skills, Mathematical Logic
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Meijer, Anna; Königs, Marsh; Pouwels, Petra J. W.; Smith, Joanne; Visscher, Chris; Bosker, Roel J.; Hartman, Esther; Oosterlaan, Jaap – Child Development, 2022
Recent evidence suggests that cardiovascular fitness and gross motor skill performance are related to neurocognitive functioning by influencing brain structure and functioning. This study investigates the role of resting-state networks (RSNs) in the relation of cardiovascular fitness and gross motor skills with neurocognitive functioning in…
Descriptors: Psychomotor Skills, Human Body, Physical Fitness, Cognitive Psychology
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Magro, Sophia W.; Fraley, R. Chris; Roisman, Glenn I. – Child Development, 2020
Although teacher-student relationships are assumed to in part reflect early caregiving quality, their social provisions also undergo notable normative change over the course of primary school, shifting from a secure base for social exploration to an instrumental relationship centered on achieving academic goals. This report leveraged prospective,…
Descriptors: Mothers, Parent Child Relationship, Teacher Student Relationship, Elementary School Students
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Hsiao, Yaling; Banerji, Nilanjana; Nation, Kate – Child Development, 2021
Gender bias exists in our language environment. We investigated personal name usage in two large corpora of language written for and by U.K. children aged 5-13. Study 1 found an overrepresentation of male names in children's books, largely attributable to male authors. In stories written by over 100,000 children, Study 2 found an overall male bias…
Descriptors: Males, Student Experience, Writing Instruction, Reading Instruction
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Fu, Rui; Lee, Jinsol; Chen, Xinyin; Wang, Li – Child Development, 2020
This study examined reciprocal contributions between academic self-perceptions and academic achievement. Data were collected each year in four consecutive years from a sample of children in China (initial N = 1,156; 581 boys; initial M[subscript age] = 9.33 years). Analyses using random intercept cross-lagged panel models revealed that the effects…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Foreign Countries, Self Concept
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Ursache, Alexandra; Robbins, Rebecca; Chung, Alicia; Dawson-McClure, Spring; Kamboukos, Dimitra; Calzada, Esther J.; Jean-Louis, Girardin; Brotman, Laurie Miller – Child Development, 2021
Children of color are more likely to have poor sleep health than White children, placing them at risk for behavioral problems in the classroom and lower academic performance. Few studies, however, have utilized standardized measures of both classroom behavior and achievement. This study examined whether children's sleep (parent and teacher report)…
Descriptors: Sleep, Student Behavior, Academic Achievement, Minority Group Students
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Szkudlarek, Emily; Brannon, Elizabeth M. – Child Development, 2021
Children struggle with exact, symbolic ratio reasoning, but prior research demonstrates children show surprising intuition when making approximate, nonsymbolic ratio judgments. In the current experiment, eighty-five 6- to 8-year-old children made approximate ratio judgments with dot arrays and numerals. Children were adept at approximate ratio…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Grade 2, Elementary School Students, Logical Thinking
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Watts, Tyler W.; Nguyen, Tutrang; Carr, Robert C.; Vernon-Feagans, Lynne; Blair, Clancy – Child Development, 2021
This study examines whether changes in classroom quality predict within-child changes in achievement and behavioral problems in elementary school (ages spanning approximately 6-11 years old). Drawing on data from a longitudinal study of children in predominantly low-income, nonurban communities (n = 1,078), we relied on child fixed effects…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Student Behavior, Elementary School Students, Behavior Problems
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Wang, Yiji; Liu, Yanxi – Child Development, 2021
This study sought to elucidate the contributions of inferior executive function and social competence to the development of internalizing and externalizing problems in primary school. Children (N = 1,115), on average 5.36 years old in first grade, were followed across primary school with measures of multi-method and multi-informant. Results of…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 1, Young Children, Child Development
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Xu, Chang; LeFevre, Jo-Anne – Child Development, 2021
How do children develop associations among number symbols? For Grade 1 children (n = 66, M = 78 months), sequence knowledge (i.e., identify missing numbers) and number comparison (i.e., choose larger number) predicted addition, both concurrently and indirectly at the end of Grade 1. Number ordering (i.e., touch numbers in order) did not predict…
Descriptors: Children, Numeracy, Symbols (Mathematics), Elementary School Students
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Rasheed, Damira S.; Brown, Joshua L.; Doyle, Sebrina L.; Jennings, Patricia A. – Child Development, 2020
Mounting evidence suggests teacher-child race/ethnicity matching and classroom diversity benefit Black and Latinx children's academic and socioemotional development. However, less is known about whether the effects of teacher-child matching differ across levels of classroom diversity. This study examined effects of matching on teacher-reported…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Minority Group Teachers, Minority Group Students, Student Diversity
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Qi, Hongyuan; Mikami, Amori Yee; Owens, Julie Sarno – Child Development, 2022
This study examined bidirectional associations between cross-racial friendships and children's social and academic adjustment. Participants were 583 elementary school-age children in western Canada, or the midwestern United States (4-10 years; 279 girls; 143 Asian, 88 Black, 65 Hispanic or Latinx, 171 White, 116 mixed). Children's adjustment…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Friendship, Student Adjustment, Elementary School Students
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Grütter, Jeanine; Dhakal, Sandesh; Killen, Melanie – Child Development, 2022
Investigating socioeconomic status (SES) biases, Nepalese children and adolescents (N = 605, 52% girls, M[subscript age] = 13.21, SD[subscript age] = 1.74) attending schools that varied by SES composition were asked to anticipate whether a peer would include a high or low SES character as a math partner. Novel findings were that students attending…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Bias, Children, Adolescents
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