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Rebecca Zhu; Alison Gopnik – Child Development, 2024
Three preregistered experiments, conducted in 2021, investigated whether English-speaking American preschoolers (N = 120; 4-6 years; 54 females, predominantly White) and adults (N = 80; 18-52 years; 59 females, predominantly Asian) metonymically extend owners' names to owned objects--an extension not typically found in English. In Experiment 1, 5-…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Adults, English, Young Children
Brandon G. McMillan; Nicholas C. Johnson; Jennifer Ricketts Schexnayder – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2024
The development of young children's counting has been extensively researched, yet detailed studies that examine development over multiple years are curiously absent from the literature. This research examined 15 preschoolers' (ages 3-4) use of number words as they engaged in two counting tasks, an oral counting task and counting a collection of 31…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Young Children, Computation, Mathematics Skills
Ahmet Macun; Mustafa Sögüt – Early Child Development and Care, 2024
The purpose of this systematic review was to examine the influence of relative age effect (RAE) on motor competences (MC) and physical fitness (PF) of preschool children. The search was conducted through three different databases: Web of Science, Scopus and EBSCO up to 11 August 2023. This study was conducted and reported according to the PRISMA…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Psychomotor Skills, Age Differences, Physical Fitness
Jennifer C. Bancroft; Erin Barton; Lauren E. Schulte – Journal of Early Intervention, 2024
Play skills are a behavioral cusp as they provide the foundation for the development of other related skills in young children. Children with developmental disabilities often demonstrate significant delays in their play skills. When children do not engage in play at the same rates or in the same ways as their peers or siblings, their ability to…
Descriptors: Young Children, Preschool Children, Developmental Disabilities, Play
Luísa A. Ribeiro; Enrica Donolato; Cecília Aguiar; Nadine Correia; Henrik D. Zachrisson – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2024
The aim of this study was to summarize evidence about the relations between parent math support in children aged 3-5 years (from several countries in America, Asia, and Europe) and concurrent and longitudinal math outcomes. The (bio)ecological model of human development guided our hypotheses. The design and reporting of this meta-analysis used the…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Mathematics, Parents, Parent Child Relationship
Anna Henriksson; Lotta Leden; Marie Fridberg; Susanne Thulin – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
This article attempts to address the challenge that preschool teachers face, when integrating a specific content area, science, with play. The study builds on the theoretical framework of Play-Responsive Early Childhood Education and Care (PRECEC), in which teaching, and play are understood as a mutual activity. In this mutual activity, teachers…
Descriptors: Play, Early Childhood Education, Preschool Teachers, Young Children
Lina Zhang; Peijia Lian; Yu Xue; Nianyang Wu – Early Education and Development, 2024
"Research Findings:" Although the importance of block play to children's spatial ability has been recognized globally, little is known about children's use of spatial frames of reference during spatial processing. This study investigated the intervention with guided block play to promote children's use of their intrinsic frame of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Kindergarten, Preschool Children
Margaret F. Quinn; Rebecca Rohloff; Selecia Mathis – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2024
Writing is a critical foundational literacy skill for preschool and kindergarten and has received increased attention in research and policy as a result. Further, the nature of literacy more broadly is shifting towards more digital forms and formats. Research suggests that children approach tasks with and without technology differently and…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Young Children, Kindergarten, Childrens Writing
Maude Roy-Vallières; Annie Charron; Nathalie Bigras; Lise Lemay – Journal of Education and Learning, 2024
The quality of early childhood experiences is crucial to a child's development and educational success. Yet few early childhood education and care services in the world today offer a consistently high level of educational quality. In particular, educational quality depends on the context's characteristics. The aim of this study was therefore to…
Descriptors: Child Care, Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Young Children
Marilyn Fleer – American Journal of Play, 2023
The author draws on Lev S. Vygotsky's conception of play and Gunilla Lindqvist's methodology concerning the aesthetics of play to discuss play practice in early childhood classrooms. Based on the study of an educational experiment at a primary school, she discusses how children in a school setting simultaneously engage in developed forms of…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Kindergarten, Young Children, Imagination
Meaningful Gazes: Conditioned Reinforcement for Following Gaze as a Prerequisite for Joint Attention
Nicole Luke; Cherisse Chin; Hanan Kulmiye; Avery Keith – British Journal of Special Education, 2024
Joint attention is an important developmental skill. This series of studies investigated the teaching of component joint attention skills to 10 children with autism ranging in age from three to five years. The goal was to teach gaze shifting within a joint attention interaction. An additional goal was to expand some participants' community of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Young Children, Preschool Children
Jaime Balladares; Martín Miranda; Karen Cordova – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2024
The study evaluated the effects of board games on children in a range of cognitive areas, considering both inclusion (i.e. pre- and post-comparisons, playing style [board games], participants belonging to PreKinder and Kindergarten, and experimental approach) and exclusion criteria (i.e. video games). Nineteen articles were selected using both…
Descriptors: Games, Mathematics Skills, Preschool Children, Kindergarten
Jamie J. Jirout; Erik Ruzek; Virginia E. Vitiello; Jessica Whittaker; Robert C. Pianta – Grantee Submission, 2023
Learning environments can support the development of foundational knowledge and promote children's attitudes toward learning and school. This study explores the relation between school enjoyment and general knowledge from preschool (2016-2017) to kindergarten (2017-2018) in 1359 children (M[subscript age] = 55, 61 months, female = 50%; 58.5%…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Knowledge Level, Age Differences, Preschool Children
Jamie J. Jirout; Erik Ruzek; Virginia E. Vitiello; Jessica Whittaker; Robert C. Pianta – Child Development, 2023
Learning environments can support the development of foundational knowledge and promote children's attitudes toward learning and school. This study explores the relation between school enjoyment and general knowledge from preschool (2016-2017) to kindergarten (2017-2018) in 1359 children (M[subscript age] = 55, 61 months, female = 50%; 58.5%…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Kindergarten, Young Children, Age Differences
Margaret F. Quinn; Rebecca Rohloff – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2025
Early writing (i.e. young children's emerging skills prior to the onset of skilled writing) provides important foundations for literacy; however, its components are not evenly understood, assessed, or supported. Transcription skills (handwriting/spelling) are emphasized, while other aspects of composing are often sidelined. Understanding multiple…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Kindergarten, Preschool Children