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Weigel, Daniel J.; Martin, Sally S.; Bennett, Kymberley K. – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2010
Using a developmental assets framework, we examined the influences of family resources, routines, and stress on preschool-aged children's emerging literacy development. Data were collected from 85 children as well as from their parents. Using path analysis, the results revealed that the more regular the routines in the household, the more likely…
Descriptors: Reading Interests, Preschool Children, Path Analysis, Emergent Literacy
Suzuki, Sawako – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2010
This study investigated whether Japanese women's perceived marital and social support affect their parenting self-efficacy directly or indirectly through their levels of parenting stress. Participants were 98 mothers of children in the second grade living in Sapporo or Osaka, Japan. Data collected through surveys were submitted to a structural…
Descriptors: Mothers, Structural Equation Models, Self Efficacy, Child Rearing
Marsh, Jackie – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2010
Virtual worlds for children are becoming increasingly popular, and yet there are few accounts of children's use of these worlds. Young children are spending increasing amounts of time online as technology continues to create significant changes in social and cultural practices in the 21st century. Some of children's online interactions can be…
Descriptors: Play, Internet, Web Sites, Information Technology
White, E. Jayne – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2009
Dialogic research, building on the dialogic philosophy of Mikhail Bakhtin, is fundamentally concerned with the social, discursive nature of language. This article describes an application of dialogic research methods in a pilot study conducted in an Education and Care setting in Wellington, New Zealand focusing on an 18-month-old toddler and his…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Early Childhood Education, Research Methodology, Toddlers
Boylan, Anne-Marie; Linden, Mark; Alderdice, Fiona – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2009
Research into the lives of children with acquired brain injury (ABI) often neglects to incorporate children as participants, preferring to obtain the opinions of the adult carer (e.g. McKinlay et al., 2002). There has been a concerted attempt to move away from this position by those working in children's research with current etiquette…
Descriptors: Neurological Impairments, Head Injuries, Interviews, Brain
Holliday, Erin L.; Harrison, Linda J.; McLeod, Sharynne – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2009
Including children as research participants is an important new direction in early childhood research. However, it is rare for such studies to include the voices of children with significant communication impairment. This article suggests that drawing may be an appropriate non-verbal method for "listening" to these children's ideas and recording…
Descriptors: Childrens Art, Communication Disorders, Interpersonal Communication, Freehand Drawing
Mediated Discourse Analysis: Researching Young Children's Non-Verbal Interactions as Social Practice
Wohlwend, Karen E. – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2009
Young children often use actions rather than talk as they interact with objects and each other to strategically shape the social, material, and cultural environment. New dynamic research designs and methods are needed to capture the collaborative learning and social positioning achieved through children's non-verbal interactions. Mediated…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Young Children, Cultural Context, Nonverbal Communication
Dockett, Sue; Einarsdottir, Johanna; Perry, Bob – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2009
There is a need to reflect on both the processes and outcomes of the range of approaches aimed at promoting children's engagement in research, with the specific intent of listening to children's voices. This article considers some of the ethical tensions we have experienced when engaging children in research about their prior-to-school and school…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Ethics, Childrens Rights
Saavedra, Cinthya M.; Chakravarthi, Swetha; Lower, Joanna K. – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2009
The purpose of this article is to engender a space where a variety of critical feminist(s) lenses are interwoven to problematize current discursive practices in linguistic diversity training and to (re)imagine "nueavas posibilidades" for linguistic diversity research/training for pre-kindergarten teachers. Transnational feminists' projects have…
Descriptors: Feminism, Educational Research, Linguistics, Kindergarten
Skoumpourdi, Chrysanthi; Kafoussi, Sonia; Tatsis, Konstantinos – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2009
Recent research suggests that children could be engaged in probability tasks at an early age and task characteristics seem to play an important role in the way children perceive an activity. To this direction in the present article we investigate the role of some basic characteristics of probabilistic tasks in their design and implementation. In…
Descriptors: Probability, Task Analysis, Children, Kindergarten
Brown, Eleanor D. – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2009
This study examined persistence in the face of academic challenge for economically disadvantaged children. Participants included 103 children attending Head Start preschools, as well as their caregivers and teachers. Child tasks measured persistence in the face of academic challenge as well as emergent implicit theories of intelligence. Caregiver…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Poverty, Persistence, Economically Disadvantaged
Hibel, Jacob – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2009
This study examines the relationship between children's generational status and their cognitive and social school readiness, paying particular attention to racial/ethnic and national origin differences. This relationship is examined using data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class of 1998-99 (ECLS-K). Results indicate…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Equal Education, Mothers, Family Characteristics
Barrett, Margaret S. – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2009
There is growing interest in the study of young children's "everyday" lives. Music engagement is central to young children's experience of the "everyday" yet few studies have investigated the ways young children and their families engage with and use music in their daily lives. The purpose of this article is twofold: it interrogates the ways in…
Descriptors: Music, Role of Education, Preschool Children, Infants
Riojas-Cortez, Mari; Flores, Belinda Bustos – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2009
This study identified Mexican immigrant and Mexican American families' common values and beliefs about preschoolers' socioemotional development in a low-income urban school, which offers a dual language program in South Texas. Approximately 65 families participated in the Family Institute for Early Literacy Development (FIELD), which focused on…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, School Readiness, Mexican Americans, Preschool Children
Lee, Lena – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2009
This article explores how young Korean immigrant girls (age five to eight) living in the United States interpreted American popular culture by discussing their interpretations of Disney animated films. In particular, it scrutinizes these girls' understanding of the idea of monarchy--in this case, the process of and the qualification for a…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Females, Immigrants, Films

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