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Na Zhang; Jinghan Xu; Xifeng Zhang; Yifang Wang – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
The presence of social robots in children's daily environments has steadily increased. With the advancement of artificial intelligence (AI), social robots have influenced children's learning and development. This study innovatively utilized the Web of Science database and conducted a bibliometric analysis of 517 publications on social robots…
Descriptors: Robotics, Interaction, Artificial Intelligence, Bibliometrics
Sabine Seehagen; Christina Bartnick; Joscha Kärtner; Julia Krasko; Maike Luhmann; Nora Schaal; Silvia Schneider; Sarah Witt; Norbert Zmyj – Child Development Perspectives, 2025
The broaden-and-build theory is a prominent framework in positive psychology that considers positive emotions as essential for people to flourish. The theory does not specify the origins of positive emotions during development, although experiences in the first years of life are considered influential for long-term adjustment and well-being. In…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Child Development, Interpersonal Relationship, Sense of Belonging
Teresa Wilcox; Jacqueline Stotler Hammack; Lindsey Riera-Gomez – Child Development Perspectives, 2025
Interpersonal synchronization between infants and parents emerges early in life and serves as a critical foundation for the development of cognitive, social, and communicative abilities. Traditionally, researchers have assessed this synchrony using composite scores that capture the overall degree of reciprocal, coordinated interaction within a…
Descriptors: Infants, Parent Child Relationship, Child Development, Cognitive Processes
Esteban Gómez-Muzzio; Katherine Strasser – Social Development, 2025
Conversational turns are an important predictor of cognitive and language development, but little is known about their relationship with socioemotional development. In a previous study using LENA technology, Gómez and Strasser (2021) found that conversational turns assessed with 43 infants at 18 months predicted socioemotional competencies at 30…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Interaction, Social Development, Emotional Development
Mary E. Brushe; Murthy N. Mittinty; Tess Gregory; Dandara Haag; John W. Lynch; Sheena Reilly; Edward Melhuish; Sally A. Brinkman – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2025
Background: Language development is critical for children's life chances. Promoting parent-child interactions is suggested as one mechanism to support language development in the early years. However, limited evidence exists for a causal effect of parent-child interactions on children's language development. Methods: Data from the Language in…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Interaction, Child Language, Language Acquisition
Avi Benozio; Bailey R. House; Michael Tomasello – Developmental Psychology, 2024
A foundational mechanism underlying human cooperation is reciprocity. In the context of repeated interactions with others, it is not always clear the degree to which in-kind responses reflect responsiveness to partners' prior behaviors ("reactive" responses), an interest unrelated to the partner ("nonreactive" responses), or…
Descriptors: Child Development, Young Children, Gender Differences, Cultural Differences
Mei-Ying Liao; Lee-Chen Chen; Po-Ya Huang – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
The aim of this study was to explore the use of in-between spaces to create music environments in a preschool setting. The research method was a 1.5-year case study of a preschool in northern Taiwan, focusing on innovative music environment creation in the in-between space. The implementation process was divided into three stages: exploration,…
Descriptors: Music Education, Preschool Education, Preschool Children, Classroom Environment
Samuelsson, Robin – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2023
There is a renewed scientific interest in the role of childhood in human evolution, pointing to the explorative phase of a human's life history that shapes how children learn and develop. This study presents a synthesis from evolutionary sciences that considers biases in childhood learning through activities in play, exploration, and social…
Descriptors: Play, Learning, Discovery Learning, Interaction
Developmental Evaluation of the HIPPY Age 3 Program for Socially Disadvantaged Families in Australia
Amy Graham; Jan Matthews; Catherine Wade – Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 2025
Home-based parenting interventions foster positive parent-child relationships and parenting skills that reduce risks to child outcomes associated with social disadvantage. This article extends evidence about the value of one such program -- the Home Interaction Program for Parents and Youngsters (HIPPY) -- through qualitative examination of a new…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Program Evaluation, Child Rearing, Disadvantaged
Noora Hyysalo; Minna Sorsa; Eeva Holmberg; Riikka Korja; Elysia Poggi Davis; Eveliina Mykkänen; Marjo Flykt – Infant and Child Development, 2024
Maternal substance use and unpredictable maternal sensory signals may affect child development, but no studies have examined them together. We explored the unpredictability, frequency and duration of maternal sensory signals in 52 Caucasian mother-child dyads, 27 with and 25 without maternal substance use. We also examined the association between…
Descriptors: Mothers, Substance Abuse, Child Development, Correlation
Lily FitzGibbon; Brooke Oliver; Rachel Nesbit; Helen Dodd – Educational Review, 2025
Play is linked to healthy child development and is recognised in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. School breaktimes provide regular opportunities for children to play, and as such, they have been the context of a large and interdisciplinary body of research on play. Play research has diverse aims and cuts across many academic…
Descriptors: Play, Recess Breaks, Child Development, Measurement Techniques
Hang Su; Mutian Du; Yue Luo – Music Education Research, 2025
This empirical tracking case study explores the content and quality of an infant's home musical environment and family member-infant musical interactions. To this end, this study tracked and analyzed audio recordings of an infant girl's family life between the ages of seven and thirteen months and follow-up interviews with her parents. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Infants, Family Environment, Music Activities
Antonina Loncarevic; Murray T. Maybery; Josephine Barbaro; Cheryl Dissanayake; Jonathan Green; Kristelle Hudry; Teresa Iacono; Vicky Slonims; Kandice J. Varcin; Ming Wai Wan; John Wray; Andrew J. O. Whitehouse – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
The importance of supporting parent-child interactions has been noted in the context of prodromal autism, but little consideration has been given to the possible contributing role of parental characteristics, such as psychological distress. This cross-sectional study tested models in which parent-child interaction variables mediated relations…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Interaction, Family Characteristics, Child Behavior
Jessica Bradshaw; Xiaoxue Fu; John E. Richards – Developmental Science, 2024
Sustained attention (SA) is an endogenous form of attention that emerges in infancy and reflects cognitive engagement and processing. SA is critical for learning and has been measured using different methods during screen-based and interactive contexts involving social and nonsocial stimuli. How SA differs by measurement method, context, and…
Descriptors: Infants, Child Development, Attention Span, Cognitive Processes
Lynn Ang; Suzie O’Neill; Sue Rogers; Jessica Ko Sum Yue; Kate Fox – Institute of Education - London, 2025
The importance of play in early childhood has gained global momentum over the last two decades. The early childhood phase, typically from birth to eight years old, is a unique and critical stage in the human life cycle. During these early years, play is crucial for young children's learning and development. The vision for this study is to ensure…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Young Children, Early Childhood Education, Child Development

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