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28Parent–Toddler Behavior and Language Differ When Reading Electronic and Print Picture BooksFrontiers in Psychology 8. 2017.
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24Prompting Children’s Belief Revision About Balance Through Primary and Secondary Sources of EvidenceFrontiers in Psychology 11 541958. 2020.Prior evidence has shown that children’s understanding of balance proceeds through stages. Children go from a stage where they lack a consistent theory ( No Theory ), to becoming Center Theorists at around age 6 (believing that all objects balance in their geometric center), to Mass Theorists at around age 8, when they begin to consider the distribution of objects’ mass. In this study we adapted prior testing paradigms to examine 5-year-olds’ understanding of balance and compared children’s lear…Read more
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49The Role of Book Features in Young Children's Transfer of Information from Picture Books to Real-World ContextsFrontiers in Psychology 9 299131. 2018.Picture books are an important source of new language, concepts, and lessons for young children. A large body of research has documented the nature of parent-child interactions during shared book reading. A new body of research has begun to investigate the features of picture books that support children's learning and transfer of that information to the real world. In this paper, we discuss how children's symbolic development, analogical reasoning, and reasoning about fantasy may constrain their…Read more
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