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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38380984/becoming-fictional-storytellers-african-american-children-s-oral-narrative-development-in-early-elementary-school
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicole Gardner-Neblett
Oral storytelling skills are a complex oral discourse competency with implications for children's academic and social well-being, yet few studies have investigated the development of these skills among typically developing African American children. The current study used longitudinal data, collected between 2012 and 2013, from 130 African American children (59-95 months old; 66 girls) to explore the development of fictional oral narrative skills. Results showed growth in macrostructure (i.e., story grammar) and microstructure productivity (i...
February 21, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38366838/do-reflection-prompts-promote-children-s-conflict-monitoring-and-revision-of-misconceptions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Theobald, Joseph Colantonio, Igor Bascandziev, Elizabeth Bonawitz, Garvin Brod
We tested whether reflection prompts enhance conflict monitoring and facilitate the revision of misconceptions. German children (N = 97, Mage  = 7.20, 56% female) were assigned to a prediction or a prediction with reflection condition that included reflection prompts. Children in the prediction with reflection condition (1) showed greater error-related response times and pupil dilation responses, indicating better conflict monitoring, and (2) performed closer to an optimal Bayesian learner, indicating better monitoring-based control...
February 17, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38353466/supporting-cognitive-catch-up-the-effects-of-cluster-randomized-psychosocial-stimulation-interventions-on-preterm-low-birthweight-children-in-rural-china
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dorien Emmers, Wenjing Yu, Yun Shen, Cindy Feng, Marat Misra, Andrew Peng, Jerry Wang, Florence Wu, Sean Ye, Scott Rozelle
Improved survival of preterm low birthweight (LBW) infants due to advances in neonatal care has brought issues such as postnatal development trajectories to the foreground. This study pools evidence from three cluster-randomized experiments evaluating community-based psychosocial stimulation programs conducted from 2014 to 2017 that included 3571 rural Chinese children aged 6-24 months (51.1% male, 96.2% Han Chinese). The risk of severe cognitive delay was found to be 26.5 percentage points higher for preterm LBW children than for their peers at age 2...
February 14, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38334228/this-too-shall-pass-but-when-children-s-and-adults-beliefs-about-the-time-duration-of-emotions-desires-and-preferences
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hannah J Kramer, Karen Hjortsvang Lara, Hyowon Gweon, Jamil Zaki, Maritza Miramontes, Kristin Hansen Lagattuta
This research investigated children's and adults' understanding of the mind by assessing beliefs about the temporal features of mental states. English-speaking North American participants, varying in socioeconomic status (Study 1: N = 50 adults; Study 2: N = 112, 8- to 10-year-olds and adults; and Study 3: N = 116, 5- to 7-year-olds and adults; tested 2017-2022), estimated the duration (seconds to a lifetime) of emotions, desires (wanting), preferences (liking), and control trials (e...
February 9, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38334138/what-curves-are-parallel-the-core-feature-of-preschoolers-intuitive-parallel-category
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shaojing Gao, Qingfen Hu
Existing evidence has revealed that humans can spontaneously categorize many geometric shapes without formal education. Children around 4 years could distinguish between intersecting lines and parallel lines. Three features can be used to identify parallel lines, namely "translational congruence," "never meet," and "constant distance." This study separated them by using pairs of curves that possess only one of these features. Two experiments across 2021-2023, respectively, compared the relative priority of "translational congruence" with "constant distance," and "never meet" with "constant distance" among 3- to 5-year-old Chinese preschoolers (Ntotal  = 314, 48% female)...
February 9, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38323789/investigating-if-high-quality-kindergarten-teachers-sustain-the-pre-k-boost-to-children-s-emergent-literacy-skill-development-in-north-carolina
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert C Carr, Jade M Jenkins, Tyler W Watts, Ellen S Peisner-Feinberg, Kenneth A Dodge
This study tested the hypothesis that high-quality kindergarten teachers sustain and amplify the skill development of children who participated in North Carolina's NC Pre-K program during the previous year, compared to matched non-participants (N = 17,330; 42% African American, 40% Non-Hispanic White, 15% Hispanic; 51% male; Mage  = 4.5 years at fall of pre-K). Kindergarten teacher quality was measured using a "value-added" approach. NC Pre-K participants outperformed non-participants in the fall of kindergarten (β = ...
February 7, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38314828/exploration-exploitation-and-development-developmental-shifts-in-decision-making
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nathaniel J Blanco, Vladimir M Sloutsky
Decision-making requires balancing exploration with exploitation, yet children are highly exploratory, with exploration decreasing with development. Less is known about what drives these changes. We examined the development of decision-making in 188 three- to eight-year-old children (M = 64 months; 98 girls) and 26 adults (M = 19 years; 13 women). Children were recruited from ethnically diverse suburban middle-class neighborhoods of Columbus, Ohio, USA. Results indicate that mature reward-based choices emerge relatively late in development, with children tending to over-explore...
February 5, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38303138/language-brokering-profiles-of-mexican-origin-adolescents-in-immigrant-communities-social-cultural-contributors-and-developmental-outcomes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Su Yeong Kim, Jiaxiu Song, Wen Wen, Jinjin Yan, Hin Wing Tse, Shanting Chen, Belem G López, Yishan Shen, Yang Hou
This study examines social-cultural contributors and developmental outcomes of language brokers. From 2012 to 2020, three waves of data were collected from 604 Mexican-origin adolescent language brokers (Mage  = 12.92, SD = 0.92, 54% girls). The study (1) identified four distinct subgroups of language brokers (efficacious, conservative, nonchalant, and burdened) who translated for mothers and fathers, after incorporating objective bilingual proficiency along with multiple dimensions of language brokering; (2) showed that early adolescents' Mexican, rather than U...
February 1, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38303087/co-recovery-of-physical-size-and-cognitive-ability-from-infancy-to-adolescence-a-twin-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sean R Womack, Christopher R Beam, Evan J Giangrande, Xin Tong, Rebecca J Scharf, Deborah Finkel, Deborah W Davis, Eric Turkheimer
This study tested phenotypic and biometric associations between physical and cognitive catch-up growth in a community sample of twins (n = 1285, 51.8% female, 89.3% White). Height and weight were measured at up to 17 time points between birth and 15 years, and cognitive ability was assessed at up to 16 time points between 3 months and 15 years. Weight and length at birth were positively associated with cognitive abilities in infancy and adolescence (r's = .16-...
February 1, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38297823/instability-changes-and-internal-structure-of-children-s-attitudes-toward-mathematics-in-primary-school-a-four-wave-investigation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hongmin Feng, Yanli Xu, Bijuan Huang, Hongxia Li, Mingliang Zhang, Shuang Cui, Kaiyue Guo, Xiaoyu Liu, Jiwei Si
The longitudinal person-oriented study aimed to explore profiles, stability, gender differences, and compositional relations of math attitudes by tracking Chinese third graders (Ntotal  = 1013, Mage(T1)  = 8.92 ± 0.46, Ngirls  = 404) in four waves with 1-year intervals. Five profiles and unstable transitional probabilities were identified among the four waves. The relations between enjoyment to confidence and value shifted from reciprocity to enjoyment dominance, but value negatively predicted later enjoyment and confidence...
January 31, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38297458/know-thy-audience-children-teach-basic-or-complex-facts-depending-on-the-learner-s-maturity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fanxiao Wani Qiu, Canan Ipek, Elizabeth Gottesman, Henrike Moll
What kind of information is appropriate to teach depends on learner characteristics. In three experiments, 5- to 7-year-old children (N = 170, 50% female, 68% White; data collection: 2022-2023) chose between basic and complex information to teach an infant or adult audience. The older, but not younger, children, taught more complex information to adults and more basic information to infants, (OR = 2.03). Both ages overcame their own preference for complex information when teaching infants (h = ...
January 31, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38294284/the-cognitive-underpinnings-and-early-development-of-children-s-selective-trust
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin Schmid, Natalie Bleijlevens, Nivedita Mani, Tanya Behne
Young children learn selectively from reliable over unreliable sources. However, the cognitive underpinnings of their selectivity (attentional biases or trait ascriptions) and its early ontogeny are unclear. Thus, across three studies (N = 139, monolingual German speakers, 67 female), selective-trust tasks were adapted to test both preschoolers (5-year-olds) and toddlers (24-month-olds), using eye-tracking and interactive measures. These data show that preschoolers' selectivity is not based on attentional biases, but on person-specific trait ascriptions...
January 31, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38294048/seeing-awe-how-children-perceive-awe-inspiring-visual-experiences
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Artemisia O'bi, Fan Yang
Awe is a profound, self-transcendent emotion. To illuminate its origin, four preregistered studies examined how U.S. 4- to 9-year-old children perceive awe-inspiring stimuli (N = 444, 55% female, 58% White, tested in 2020-2023). Awe-inspiring expansive nature (Study 1) and natural disaster scenes (Study 2) evoked perceived vastness, motivation to explore, and awareness of the unknown more than everyday scenes did (d ranging 0.32-1.76). Compared to expansive social stimuli, expansive nature stimuli more positively affected children's sense of self (Study 3)...
January 31, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38289120/interparental-conflict-dimensions-and-children-s-psychological-problems-emotion-recognition-as-a-mediator
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patrick T Davies, Kassidy C Colton, Carson Schmitz, Brandon E Gibb
This study tested children's emotion recognition as a mediator of associations between their exposure to hostile and cooperative interparental conflict and their internalizing and externalizing symptoms. From 2018 to 2022, 238 mothers, their partners, and preschool children (Mage  = 4.38, 52% female; 68% White; 18% Black; 14% Multiracial or another race; and 16% Latinx) participated in three annual measurement occasions. Path analyses indicated that Wave 1 observations of hostile interparental conflict predicted residualized increases in children's emotion recognition accuracy (i...
January 30, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38217474/using-the-mobile-toolbox-in-child-and-adolescent-samples-a-feasibility-study
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stephanie Ruth Young, Miriam Alana Novack, Elizabeth M Dworak, Aaron J Kaat, Zahra Hosseinian, Richard M Gershon
Cognitive research with developmental samples requires improved methods that support large-scale, diverse, and open science. This paper offers initial evidence to support the Mobile Toolbox (MTB), a self-administered remote smartphone-based cognitive battery, in youth populations, from a pilot sample of 99 children (Mage  = 11.79 years; 36% female; 53% White, 33% Black or African American, 9% Asian, and 15% Hispanic). Completion rates (95%-99%), practice performance (96%-100%), internal consistency (0...
January 13, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38186046/co-rumination-between-friends-considering-the-roles-of-outcome-expectations-relationship-provisions-and-perceptions-of-problems
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah K Borowski, Amanda J Rose
Despite its implications for adjustment, little is known about factors that support co-rumination in friendships. The current multi-method, longitudinal study addressed this question with 554 adolescents (Mage  = 14.50; 52% girls; 62% White; 31% Black; 7% Asian American) from the Midwestern United States in 2007-2010. Adolescents were observed talking about problems with a friend and reported on their outcome expectations for problem disclosures, relationship provisions during problem talk, and problem perceptions after problem talk...
January 7, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38185938/illuminating-the-landscape-of-sibling-relationship-quality-an-evidence-and-gap-map
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Megan R Holmes, Anna E Bender, Kari A O'Donnell, Emily K Miller, Ivan T Conard
This paper used an evidence and gap map (EGM) to advance the scientific understanding of sibling relationship quality among children aged 2 to 18 years by synthesizing literature on 277 empirical studies from 1985 to 2022 to delineate patterns of study design, sampling, and measurement. Most existing research has utilized majority of White, middle-to-upper class, and/or two-caregiver family samples. Nearly 85% (n = 235) of studies used quantitative methods to measure sibling relationship quality across eight domains: conflict, warmth/affection, quality, cohesion, hostility, power/control, positive engagement, and conflict management...
January 7, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38169300/deterministic-or-probabilistic-u-s-children-s-beliefs-about-genetic%C3%A2-inheritance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David Menendez, Andrea Marquardt Donovan, Olympia N Mathiaparanam, Vienne Seitz, Nour F Sabbagh, Rebecca E Klapper, Charles W Kalish, Karl S Rosengren, Martha W Alibali
Do children think of genetic inheritance as deterministic or probabilistic? In two novel tasks, children viewed the eye colors of animal parents and judged and selected possible phenotypes of offspring. Across three studies (N = 353, 162 girls, 172 boys, 2 non-binary; 17 did not report gender) with predominantly White U.S. participants collected in 2019-2021, 4- to 12-year-old children showed a probabilistic understanding of genetic inheritance, and they accepted and expected variability in the genetic inheritance of eye color...
January 3, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38165003/variability-in-the-age-of-schooling-contributes-to-the-link-between-literacy-and-numeracy-in-c%C3%A3-te-d-ivoire
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hannah L Whitehead, Mary-Claire Ball, Henry Brice, Sharon Wolf, Samuel Kembou, Amy Ogan, Kaja K Jasińska
Literacy and numeracy are correlated throughout development, however, our understanding of this relation is limited. We explored the predictors of literacy and numeracy covariance (i.e., shared fluency between literacy and numeracy) in children (N = 1167, girls = 563) in rural Côte d'Ivoire, with specific focus on how developmental timing of instruction may relate to covariance. Many Ivorian children experience late enrollment and grade repetition, leading to variation in age-for-grade; participants were between grades 1 to 6, but their ages ranged from 5 to 15 (M = 9...
January 2, 2024: Child Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38153212/specialized-and-versatile-antisocial-behavioral-profiles-in-preschoolers-associations-with-persistent-behavioral-problems
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marie-Pier Paré-Ruel, Dale M Stack, Paul D Hastings, Lisa A Serbin
This study investigated specialized and versatile antisocial patterns in preschoolers and examined the link between these patterns and the risk of developing chronic antisocial behaviors throughout childhood. A total of 556 children (50.6% boys, 88% White) participated in this three-wave longitudinal study at 3-5, 6-8, and 10-12 years old. A latent transition analysis revealed that most preschoolers (89.5%) who adopt several subtypes of antisocial behaviors simultaneously exhibit stable and severe antisocial behaviors throughout childhood...
December 28, 2023: Child Development
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