Individual differences in spatial skill emerge prior to kindergarten entry. However, little is known about the early experiences that may contribute to these differences. The current study examined the relation between children’s early puzzle play and their spatial skill. Children and parents (n 53) were observed at home for 90 min every 4 months (6 times) between 2 and 4 years of age (26 to 46 months). When children were 4 years 6 months old, they completed a spatial task involving mental transformations of 2-dimensional shapes. Children who were observed playing with puzzles performed better on this task than those who did not, controlling for parent education, income, and overall parent word types. Moreover, among those children who pla...
Parent scaffolding has been closely linked to children's learning. In the present study, we examined...
Childrens' spatial ability has been studied from developmental and differential psychology orientati...
Understanding the experiences that shape the development of spatial reasoning is important, as it is...
Individual differences in spatial skill emerge prior to kindergarten entry. However, little is known...
Spatial reasoning ability underlies the development of important cognitive, academic, and social abi...
The different spatial experiences in the lives of young boys and girls may partly explain sex differ...
Children practice their spatial skills when playing with spatial toys, such as construction material...
Fifty-one preschoolers ’ play preferences, skills at assembling block struc-tures, and spatial abili...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether maternal spatial support during two types of joint m...
This study focuses on three main goals: First, 3-year-olds ’ spatial assembly skills are probed usin...
Here, we observed 3- to 4-year-old children (N=31) and their parents playing with puzzles at home du...
Block building is a popular play activity among young children and is also used by psychologists to ...
Here, we observed 3- to 4-year-old children (N=31) and their parents playing with puzzles at home du...
In this paper we examine the relations between parent spatial language input, children’s own product...
Block building is a popular play activity among young children and is also used by psychologists to ...
Parent scaffolding has been closely linked to children's learning. In the present study, we examined...
Childrens' spatial ability has been studied from developmental and differential psychology orientati...
Understanding the experiences that shape the development of spatial reasoning is important, as it is...
Individual differences in spatial skill emerge prior to kindergarten entry. However, little is known...
Spatial reasoning ability underlies the development of important cognitive, academic, and social abi...
The different spatial experiences in the lives of young boys and girls may partly explain sex differ...
Children practice their spatial skills when playing with spatial toys, such as construction material...
Fifty-one preschoolers ’ play preferences, skills at assembling block struc-tures, and spatial abili...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether maternal spatial support during two types of joint m...
This study focuses on three main goals: First, 3-year-olds ’ spatial assembly skills are probed usin...
Here, we observed 3- to 4-year-old children (N=31) and their parents playing with puzzles at home du...
Block building is a popular play activity among young children and is also used by psychologists to ...
Here, we observed 3- to 4-year-old children (N=31) and their parents playing with puzzles at home du...
In this paper we examine the relations between parent spatial language input, children’s own product...
Block building is a popular play activity among young children and is also used by psychologists to ...
Parent scaffolding has been closely linked to children's learning. In the present study, we examined...
Childrens' spatial ability has been studied from developmental and differential psychology orientati...
Understanding the experiences that shape the development of spatial reasoning is important, as it is...