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Tisza, Gabriella; Markopoulos, Panos; King, Heather – Education and Information Technologies, 2023
Programming and creative thinking are important skills for the twenty-first century. A large body of evidence suggests that a playful approach to learning helps children engage deeply with programming, improves their creative thinking skills, and shapes a positive attitude towards programming. However, such research has rarely considered how…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Background, Childrens Attitudes, Programming, Creative Thinking
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Leung, Suzannie K. Y. – Art Education, 2023
In this article, the author introduces a series of socially engaged practices conducted between April 2019 and August 2020. In this project, titled "Project Superhero," children made meaning and projected their wishes through pretend play as superheroes. Their superhero gadgets were semiotic resources helping to reveal the children's…
Descriptors: Childrens Attitudes, Learner Engagement, Early Childhood Education, Foreign Countries
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Kurt, Gamze – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2023
This paper reports the statistical and probabilistic reasoning of young children in terms of randomness, variability, and data representations in the context of informal inferential reasoning (IIR). Using the IIR approach, a task was designed and conducted one-on-one with 28 children aged 5 to 6 years old, in a case study setting. The researcher…
Descriptors: Young Children, Childrens Attitudes, Cognitive Processes, Abstract Reasoning
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Demkowicz, Ola; Bagnall, Charlotte; Hennessey, Alexandra; Pert, Kirsty; Bray, Lucy; Ashworth, Emma; Mason, Carla – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
Background: Children and young people experience various transitions throughout their education. Theory and evidence highlight that these can be complex, and poor experiences of transitions can be associated with worsened outcomes, necessitating a need to develop and implement wellbeing support. However, children and young people's views are…
Descriptors: Well Being, Transitional Programs, Children, Adolescents
Carol Quinn – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Child-centered play therapy (CCPT) is an empirically endorsed approach for children facing specific clinical concerns and life circumstances alike. The majority of research to date has accrued data about clients from secondary sources, such as adult report and observation. The purpose of this study was to explore children's perceptions of…
Descriptors: Young Children, Play Therapy, Play, Child Behavior
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Per-Arvid Wold; Claudia Melis; Kathrine Bjørgen; Børge Moe; Anna Maria Billing – Cogent Education, 2023
It is crucial that future generations have the knowledge about nature and the willingness to make right decisions for sustainable development, including the halt of global biodiversity loss. Perception of species and the ability to identify wild species (i.e. animals, plants and fungi) are fundamental for the understanding of biodiversity.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Childrens Attitudes, Knowledge Level
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Harriet R Tenenbaum; Sonia Ingoglia; Nora Wiium; Nicolò M. Iannello; Cristiano Inguglia; Francesca Liga; Alida Lo Coco; Maria Lo Cricchio; Nana-Fatima Taini Ozeto; Martyn D. Barrett – European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2023
This pilot study is the first to examine whether a novel curriculum based on the Reference Framework of Competences for Democratic Culture (RFCDC) could increase children's endorsement and knowledge of children's rights. We conducted a pre-test-post-test design with an intervention and a comparison school. Pupils (n = 172) from Bulgaria, Italy,…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Competence, Democracy, Foreign Countries
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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
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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
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Alison Kirkpatrick; Lisa A. Serbin; Dale M. Stack – Developmental Psychology, 2024
The goals of this study were to investigate (a) the dyadic relations of mothers' and children's perceptions of children's anxiety symptoms across development, (b) whether maternal perceptions of children's anxiety serve as a mediator of the association between maternal anxiety and child anxiety, and (c) whether sensitive/structured parenting…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Anxiety, Longitudinal Studies, Young Children
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Christina Osbeck; Katarina Kärnebro; Annika Lilja; Karin Sporre – Journal of Religious Education, 2024
The aim of this article is to examine patterns in Swedish children's existential questions and worldviews in 2020 in relation to patterns from 1970 and 1987, but also to point towards a further discussion of importance, about possible RE responses to these findings. The material, children's texts, comes both from studies conducted by Sven Hartman…
Descriptors: World Views, Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Childrens Attitudes
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Eddie Brummelman; Peter A. Bos; Eva de Boer; Barbara Nevicka; Constantine Sedikides – Developmental Science, 2024
Feeling loved by one's parents is critical for children's health and well-being. How can such feelings be fostered? A vital feature of loving interactions is reciprocal self-disclosure, where individuals disclose intimate information about themselves. In a proof-of-concept experiment, we examined whether encouraging reciprocal self-disclosure in…
Descriptors: Self Disclosure (Individuals), Children, Parent Child Relationship, Childrens Attitudes
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Maleka Donaldson; Selma Benmoussa; Mia Hwang – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Making mistakes and receiving feedback are crucial elements of learning. Reading picturebooks with young children can help shape their perceptions of mistakes and model adaptive responses they can emulate, both in the short term and for years to come. This content analysis identified and analyzed the story characteristics of 25 recently published…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Childrens Literature, Error Patterns, Content Analysis
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Lucy Bray; Sze May Ng; Lauren Pyke; Joanna Kikby – Health Education Journal, 2024
Objective: Children report needle procedures as one of their most feared and painful experiences. Negative blood test experiences can lead to lifelong implications. Xploro is an online health information platform (app) that uses age-appropriate self-directed augmented reality (AR) techniques. This study evaluated the acceptability, feasibility and…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Children, Fear, Computer Oriented Programs
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India M. Dechrai; Emiliano Mazzoli; Lisa Hanna; Philip J. Morgan; Myles D. Young; Jacqueline A. Grounds; Stevie-Lee Kennedy; Emma R. Pollock; Lisa M. Barnett – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2024
Background: Children can internalise social and parental gender stereotypes and this may influence their perceived motor competence (PMC). This study aimed to examine the association between father and daughter gender-stereotyped attitudes/beliefs and girls' PMC. Methods: Girls (N = 68, M[subscript age]= 8.9 years, SD = 1.7) and their fathers were…
Descriptors: Sex Stereotypes, Beliefs, Fathers, Daughters
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