Parent scaffolding has been closely linked to children's learning. In the present study, we examined parents’ scaffolding behaviors during a dyadic spatial activity, and explored whether these behaviors related to child age and their spatial ability. Forty-five parents and their 4- and 5-year-old child (M= 4.82y, SD = 0.42y, n = 25 females) participated. Children's general and spatial vocabulary, as well as their mental rotation, and performance on two jigsaw puzzle tasks were assessed. Parent-child dyads then used a magnet board to create an elephant from a laminated card. Parent scaffolding, such as their use of gestures, labels and assistance with the activity, was coded. Parents tended to provide more scaffolding for younger children. C...
This study examines the effects of maternal teaching style on the developing problem-solving abiliti...
Children’s everyday helping, or their active involvement in parents’ routines and chores, seems rele...
Spatial reasoning ability underlies the development of important cognitive, academic, and social abi...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether maternal spatial support during two types of joint m...
Individual differences in spatial skill emerge prior to kindergarten entry. However, little is known...
Here, we observed 3- to 4-year-old children (N=31) and their parents playing with puzzles at home du...
Individual differences in spatial skill emerge prior to kindergarten entry. However, little is known...
During early childhood years, children’s ability to solve complex and challenging problems is stil...
There is evidence that parents could influence the development of their children's effortful control...
Children’s spatial ability is predictive of their future achievement in many academic and occupation...
Background: Scaffolding can be observed during learning-based interactions, when interventions by pa...
In this paper we examine the relations between parent spatial language input, children’s own product...
This study focuses on three main goals: First, 3-year-olds ’ spatial assembly skills are probed usin...
The present research studied children in the second year of life (N = 29, Mage = 21.14 months, SD = ...
The mapping of numbers in space to form a "mental number line" has been consistently found in adults...
This study examines the effects of maternal teaching style on the developing problem-solving abiliti...
Children’s everyday helping, or their active involvement in parents’ routines and chores, seems rele...
Spatial reasoning ability underlies the development of important cognitive, academic, and social abi...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether maternal spatial support during two types of joint m...
Individual differences in spatial skill emerge prior to kindergarten entry. However, little is known...
Here, we observed 3- to 4-year-old children (N=31) and their parents playing with puzzles at home du...
Individual differences in spatial skill emerge prior to kindergarten entry. However, little is known...
During early childhood years, children’s ability to solve complex and challenging problems is stil...
There is evidence that parents could influence the development of their children's effortful control...
Children’s spatial ability is predictive of their future achievement in many academic and occupation...
Background: Scaffolding can be observed during learning-based interactions, when interventions by pa...
In this paper we examine the relations between parent spatial language input, children’s own product...
This study focuses on three main goals: First, 3-year-olds ’ spatial assembly skills are probed usin...
The present research studied children in the second year of life (N = 29, Mage = 21.14 months, SD = ...
The mapping of numbers in space to form a "mental number line" has been consistently found in adults...
This study examines the effects of maternal teaching style on the developing problem-solving abiliti...
Children’s everyday helping, or their active involvement in parents’ routines and chores, seems rele...
Spatial reasoning ability underlies the development of important cognitive, academic, and social abi...