This study investigated whether mothers of children assessed as having gifted/high IQ at 5 years were more likely to scaffold their children in analogical and metacognitive thinking during the infant/toddler period than mothers of children with more typical IQs. The researcher videotaped 21 children in monthly play sessions with their mothers, from the time that the children were 8 months old until they were 17 months old, and coded the mothers\u27 verbalizations for scaffolding of analogical and metacognitive thinking. A psychologist assessed these children on the Stanford-Binet IV (Thorndike, 1986) and found ability levels ranging from average to high. Analysis showed that mothers of the children with high IQs introduced analogical and me...
This study is to explore the native and postnatal factors’ influence on the development of Theory of...
BACKGROUND: An infant's early environment has an important influence on their development. For examp...
This study aimed to test a 5-wave sequential mediation model linking maternal mind-mindedness during...
This study investigated the pretend play of mother—toddler dyads in relation to later child IQ...
This study used measures of pretend play and maternal scaffolding to explore and compare the early d...
This quantitative research explores the differences in early childhood cognitive development levels ...
In three distinct yet related studies, I examined the conditions necessary for children’s normal cog...
peer reviewedAfter decades of research suggesting that metacognition did not emerge until late child...
This paper is devoted to cognitive development of preschoolers in correlation with implicit theories...
The development of cognitive and academic abilities can be understood as part of a larger ecological...
The purpose of this study was to describe why mothers make metacognitive decisions that affect how t...
Metacognition is an umbrella term that encompasses many related constructs about the knowledge and r...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 2001Recent conceptions of giftedness ...
Relations between mothers’ mind-mindedness (appropri- ate attunement to their infants’ internal stat...
In this study, dynamic testing principles were applied to examine progression of analogy problem sol...
This study is to explore the native and postnatal factors’ influence on the development of Theory of...
BACKGROUND: An infant's early environment has an important influence on their development. For examp...
This study aimed to test a 5-wave sequential mediation model linking maternal mind-mindedness during...
This study investigated the pretend play of mother—toddler dyads in relation to later child IQ...
This study used measures of pretend play and maternal scaffolding to explore and compare the early d...
This quantitative research explores the differences in early childhood cognitive development levels ...
In three distinct yet related studies, I examined the conditions necessary for children’s normal cog...
peer reviewedAfter decades of research suggesting that metacognition did not emerge until late child...
This paper is devoted to cognitive development of preschoolers in correlation with implicit theories...
The development of cognitive and academic abilities can be understood as part of a larger ecological...
The purpose of this study was to describe why mothers make metacognitive decisions that affect how t...
Metacognition is an umbrella term that encompasses many related constructs about the knowledge and r...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 2001Recent conceptions of giftedness ...
Relations between mothers’ mind-mindedness (appropri- ate attunement to their infants’ internal stat...
In this study, dynamic testing principles were applied to examine progression of analogy problem sol...
This study is to explore the native and postnatal factors’ influence on the development of Theory of...
BACKGROUND: An infant's early environment has an important influence on their development. For examp...
This study aimed to test a 5-wave sequential mediation model linking maternal mind-mindedness during...