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Megan E. Welliver; Alice J. Davidson; Alexandra McCrary – Journal of Child Language, 2024
The present study explored developmental differences in preschoolers' use of reported speech and internal state language in personal narratives. Three-, four-, and five-year-olds attending a laboratory preschool shared 204 stories about 'a time when you were happy/sad'. Stories were audio-recorded, transcribed, and coded for reported speech…
Descriptors: Speech, Preschool Children, Personal Narratives, Age Differences
Emergent Digital Literacy in Chinese Preschoolers: Developmental Patterns and Associated Predicators
Simin Cao; Chuanmei Dong; Hui Li – Early Child Development and Care, 2024
This study examined the emergence of digital literacy in early childhood among 2272 parents with at least one child under age six in central China. Findings revealed that: (1) there was a significant age difference in early digital literacy, with television literacy emerging first, followed by touchscreen, artificial intelligence, and personal…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Digital Literacy, Foreign Countries, Preschool Children
Ralston, Robert W.; Sloutsky, Vladimir M. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2023
Young children can generalize from known to novel, but the underlying mechanism is still debated. Some argue that from an early age generalization is category-based and undergoes little development, while others believe that early generalization is similarity-based, and the use of categories emerges over time. The current research brings new…
Descriptors: Generalization, Logical Thinking, Age Differences, Task Analysis
Eskidemir Meral, Seda; Koçer, Hale – Problems of Education in the 21st Century, 2023
Knowing humor development can be rather beneficial in terms of providing opportunities to better know children and evaluate their development. This study aimed to explore the process of humor development in preschool and primary school children in line with McGhee's humor development theory. The study employed a single screening model,…
Descriptors: Humor, Individual Development, Preschool Children, Elementary School Students
Lulu Cheng; Xiaomeng Xue; Haoran Mao; Yang Gao; Jianxin Zhang; Yanqin Liu – SAGE Open, 2025
This study investigates the development of metapragmatic awareness in preschool children through the lens of Talmy's Force-Dynamics Model. Using conversation data from 60 Mandarin-speaking children aged 4 to 6, obtained from the International Child Language Data Exchange System (CHILDES), the research employs a custom coding framework to analyze…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Pragmatics, Mandarin Chinese, Age Differences
Lena Söldner; Maria Mammen; Markus Paulus – Developmental Psychology, 2024
The moral self-concept (MSC) is an early indicator of how children view themselves as moral agents. It has been proposed that an important feature of an established self-concept (SC) is sufficient coherency in how one views oneself. Furthermore, the MSC is expected to develop into a multidimensional, hierarchical construct which is stable over…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Self Concept, Moral Development, Individual Development
Floor Vandecruys; Maaike Vandermosten; Bert De Smedt – Developmental Science, 2024
Children's white matter development is driven by experience, yet it remains poorly understood how it is shaped by attending formal education. A small number of studies compared children before and after the start of formal schooling to understand this, yet they do not allow to separate maturational effects from schooling-related effects. A clever…
Descriptors: Child Development, Reading Ability, Mathematical Aptitude, Brain Hemisphere Functions
Scott R. McConnell; Alisha K. Wackerle-Hollman; Anthony D. Albano; Erin M. Lease; Marianne Elmquist; Kelsey K. Will – Journal of Early Intervention, 2024
Ongoing expansion of early education services in the United States is often rooted in these programs' contribution to development that promotes later academic and behavioral competence. Multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS, sometimes referred to as Response to Intervention) represent one increasingly common resource to promote desired outcomes…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Preschool Children, Emergent Literacy, Multi Tiered Systems of Support
Toyama, Noriko – Cogent Education, 2022
In most Japanese preschools, children are involved in setting up lunches as monitors' activities. The current study conducted six-month long naturalistic observations of lunch monitors' activities in a nursery school in Tokyo. Ten five-year-old children were included in the analysis. By engaging in the activities with their peers, the lunch…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Cooperation, Lunch Programs
Yang, Jing; Wang, Lijuan – European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2021
It has been well documented in adults that compared to verbal learning, learning while the subject performs an action is far more effective. However, the results of previous studies involving children have not reached a consensus. The present study examined the action memory of 4- to 6-year-old children under various encoding conditions (i.e.,…
Descriptors: Information Retrieval, Memory, Experiential Learning, Age Differences
Beghetto, Ronald A., Ed.; Jaeger, Garrett J., Ed. – Creativity Theory and Action in Education, 2022
This edited volume brings together a group of international researchers and theorists from various intellectual and analytic traditions to explore the role uncertainty plays in creativity, learning, and development. Contributors to this volume draw on existing programs of research as well as introduce new and even speculative directions for…
Descriptors: Creativity, Individual Development, Play, Reflection
Bernstein, Daniel M. – Developmental Psychology, 2021
Participants ranging in age from 3 to 98 years (N = 708; approximately 60% female; 49% Caucasian, 38% Asian; 12% Other ethnicities, 1% Indigenous; modal household income > $80,000) completed a battery of tasks involving verbal ability, executive function, and perspective-taking. Wherever possible, all participants completed the same version of…
Descriptors: Bias, Verbal Ability, Executive Function, Perspective Taking
Urban, Marek; Urban, Kamila – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2021
The unskilled and unaware effect occurs when low-performing individuals overestimate their performance, while high performers underestimate it. The aim of the present study was to examine an occurrence of the unskilled and unaware effect in a self-assessment of creative performance, linking this phenomenon to creative metacognition (CMC) research.…
Descriptors: Multivariate Analysis, Creativity, Metacognition, Individual Development
To, Vinh Thi; Swabey, Karen; Bown, Andy; Thai, Bao – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2022
The cognitive, educational and economic benefits of learning a second language have been well documented in the literature. This paper reports findings on perspectives of 13 stakeholders on the benefits of a case study about teaching Vietnamese to preschoolers in a regional early childhood context in Tasmania, Australia in 2017. Using a thematic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Second Language Instruction, Preschool Children, Preschool Education
Jung, Eunjoo; Jin, Bora – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2019
Background: While the effects of early sleep problems on children's development may persist for some time, there is limited understanding in the field regarding whether these effects persist into adolescence. Research is needed to address this issue, as it is an important area to investigate to assess its influence on children's success in school…
Descriptors: Sleep, Cognitive Processes, Emotional Problems, Predictor Variables

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