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Lillian Pedersen; Astrid Reidun Berglid Bakken; Kjersti Johannessen; Sigrid Bøyum – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2024
In this paper, we aimed to examine what characterizes teachers' interactions with children in micro-level transitions in Norwegian preschools. We used video and observed transitions at the micro level, such as between meal and sleeping time, and between playing and meals. The participants were 22 teachers from 22 classrooms in 17 preschools. We…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Teachers, Preschool Children, Teacher Student Relationship
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Min Liu; Nancy C. Brady; Olivia Boorom; Kandace Fleming; Jiaojiao Yue; Qiaoyun Liu – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2024
Background: Prelinguistic communication complexity refers to the use of different communication forms such as eye gaze, gestures and vocalisations and the degree to which these forms are coordinated and how directed to a communication partner. To date, little is known about the relationship between prelinguistic communication complexity and…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Young Children, Longitudinal Studies, Expressive Language
Marrok Sedgwick – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Adults with developmental disabilities and educational researchers have identified many holes in the practices currently used to educate non-speaking youth with developmental disabilities, especially those with extensive support needs (Kapp, 2020; Taub, et al., 2017). While technology cannot provide a magical, sweeping fix to barriers to…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Developmental Disabilities, Adults, Needs
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Emanuel Schütt; Merle Weicker; Carolin Dudschig – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2024
Negation is usually considered as a linguistic operator reversing the truth value of a proposition. However, there are various ways to express negation in a multimodal manner. It still remains an unresolved issue whether nonverbal expressions of negation can influence linguistic negation comprehension. Based on extensive evidence demonstrating…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Comprehension, Sentences
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Despina A. Stylianou; Boram Lee; Ingrid Ristroph; Eric Knuth; Maria Blanton; Ana Stephens; Angela Gardiner – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2024
Gestures are one of the ways in which mathematical cognition is embodied and have been elevated as a potentially important semiotic device in the teaching of mathematics. As such, a better understanding of gestures used during mathematics instruction (including frequency of use, types of gestures, how they are used, and the possible relationship…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Algebra, Nonverbal Communication, Symbols (Mathematics)
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Yeojin A. Ahn; Jacquelyn M. Moffitt; Yudong Tao; Stephanie Custode; Meaghan Parlade; Amy Beaumont; Sandra Cardona; Melissa Hale; Jennifer Durocher; Michael Alessandri; Mei-Ling Shyu; Lynn K. Perry; Daniel S. Messinger – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Best practice for the assessment of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) symptom severity relies on clinician ratings of the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule, 2nd Edition (ADOS-2), but the association of these ratings with objective measures of children's social gaze and smiling is unknown. Sixty-six preschool-age children (49 boys, M =…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Severity (of Disability), Nonverbal Communication, Preschool Children
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Yueyan Tang; Marybel Robledo Gonzalez; Gedeon O. Deák – Developmental Science, 2024
Acquisition of visual attention-following skills, notably gaze- and point-following, contributes to infants' ability to share attention with caregivers, which in turn contributes to social learning and communication. However, the development of gaze- and point-following in the first 18 months remains controversial, in part because of different…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Nonverbal Communication, Longitudinal Studies, Infants
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Cassidy R. Moore; Jeffrey D. Robinson – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2024
We use conversation analysis to both qualitatively and quantitatively demonstrate that, in a specific action context, an answerer's gaze orientation at the end of their answer's first verbal turn-constructional unit (TCU) is one cooperating element of a multi-resource gestalt for managing the answer-turn's transition relevance. Specifically,…
Descriptors: Adults, Dialogs (Language), Interpersonal Communication, Eye Movements
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Johanna Rüther; Ulf Liszkowski – Journal of Child Language, 2024
Index-finger pointing is foundational to language acquisition. Less is known about its emergence. In lab-based monthly longitudinal assessments from 8-13 months (N = 31) the study measured longitudinal predictors of index-finger pointing: parent pointing and infants' earlier emerging showing, hand-pointing, and point-following. All behaviors…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Infants, Language Acquisition, Nonverbal Communication
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Hanson, Robbie J.; Sordello, Jillian; Engell, Thea Skau; Miguel, Caio F. – Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 2022
The purpose of the current study was to extend the findings on the use of the go/no-go successive matching-to-sample (S-MTS) procedure to establish auditory equivalence classes. Eight college students learned to conditionally relate nonverbal auditory stimuli into three, 3-member classes. Following training, all participants met the emergence…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Auditory Stimuli, College Students, Behavior
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Foucault Welles, Brooke; Sun, Hanyu; Miller, Peter V. – Field Methods, 2022
We examine relationships between interviewers' nonverbal behaviors and adequate responding in face-to-face survey interviews. We videotaped professional interviewers administering face-to-face survey interviews and coded them for three interviewer nonverbal behaviors: smiling, nodding, and direct gaze. These nonverbal interviewer behaviors were…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Surveys, Interviews, Responses
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Gibson, Dominic J.; Berkowitz, Talia; Butts, Jacob; Goldin-Meadow, Susan; Levine, Susan C. – Developmental Science, 2023
Researchers have long been interested in the origins of humans' understanding of symbolic number, focusing primarily on how children learn the meanings of number words (e.g., "one", "two", etc.). However, recent evidence indicates that children learn the meanings of number gestures before learning number words. In the present…
Descriptors: Number Concepts, Nonverbal Communication, Symbols (Mathematics), Knowledge Level
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Fuks, Orit – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2023
The aim of this research was to analyze the use of iconicity during language acquisition of Israeli Sign language and spoken Hebrew. Two bilingual-bimodal infants were observed in a longitudinal study between the ages of 10-26 months. I analyzed infants' production of iconic words, signs, and gestures. The results showed that infants' use of vocal…
Descriptors: Infants, Sign Language, Language Acquisition, Nonverbal Communication
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Rosen, Russell S.; Quinto-Pozos, David – Language Learning, 2023
Additional language (L2/Ln) research largely focuses on learners whose first languages are spoken and who are learning additional spoken languages. In the past few decades, sign languages have become increasingly popular for hearing students in schools. These students must not only learn the vocabulary and grammar of sign languages but also manage…
Descriptors: Sign Language, Second Language Learning, Transfer of Training, Nonverbal Communication
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Atsuko Nakagawa; Masune Sukigara; Kayo Nomura; Yukiyo Nagai; Taishi Miyachi – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2025
Objective: In preterm and very low birth weight (VLBW) infants, attention-related problems have been found to be more pronounced and emerge later as academic difficulties that may persist into school age. In response, based on three attention networks: alerting, orienting, and executive attention, we examined the development of attention functions…
Descriptors: Attention, Young Children, Body Weight, Executive Function
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