As infants, children are sensitive to geometry when recognizing objects or navigating through rooms; however, explicit knowledge of geometry develops slowly and may be unstable even in adults. How can geometric concepts be both so accessible and so elusive? To examine how implicit and explicit geometric concepts develop, the current study assessed, in 132 children (3–8 years old) while they played a simple geometric judgment task, three distinctive channels: children’s choices during the game as well as the language and gestures they used to justify and accompany their choices. Results showed that, for certain geometric properties, children chose the correct card even if they could not express with words (or gestures) why they had made this...
The object of this paper is to present and analyze some observations of the language children in 1st...
The present study aimed to investigate three-year-olds’ understanding embedded rules, and whether en...
This study explores preschool children's mathematizing in everyday block play activities. Building o...
Human adults from diverse cultures share intuitions about the points, lines, and figures of Euclidea...
In recent educational research, it is well acknowledged that gestures are an important source of dev...
Abstract. Learning in science requires the ability to think spatially and gesturing has been shown t...
Learning through physical action with mathematical manipulatives is an effective way to help childre...
Theories of creating mathematical concepts and mathematicalreasoning do not say much about the way i...
Angle is an important topic in geometry. It is a concept that children find challenging to learn, in...
This paper focuses on 20 young children spatial sense (3-4-years-old) from a public kindergarten, i...
Although geometry and spatial reasoning are important as a way to interpret and reflect on the physi...
Teachers commonly use actions-on-objects (or actions with manipulatives) to help students understand...
International audienceDuring language processing, humans form complex embedded representations from ...
This study explores young children’s strategies while transforming polygons, through the use of geom...
ABSTRACT—How does gesturing help children learn? Ges-turing might encourage children to extract mean...
The object of this paper is to present and analyze some observations of the language children in 1st...
The present study aimed to investigate three-year-olds’ understanding embedded rules, and whether en...
This study explores preschool children's mathematizing in everyday block play activities. Building o...
Human adults from diverse cultures share intuitions about the points, lines, and figures of Euclidea...
In recent educational research, it is well acknowledged that gestures are an important source of dev...
Abstract. Learning in science requires the ability to think spatially and gesturing has been shown t...
Learning through physical action with mathematical manipulatives is an effective way to help childre...
Theories of creating mathematical concepts and mathematicalreasoning do not say much about the way i...
Angle is an important topic in geometry. It is a concept that children find challenging to learn, in...
This paper focuses on 20 young children spatial sense (3-4-years-old) from a public kindergarten, i...
Although geometry and spatial reasoning are important as a way to interpret and reflect on the physi...
Teachers commonly use actions-on-objects (or actions with manipulatives) to help students understand...
International audienceDuring language processing, humans form complex embedded representations from ...
This study explores young children’s strategies while transforming polygons, through the use of geom...
ABSTRACT—How does gesturing help children learn? Ges-turing might encourage children to extract mean...
The object of this paper is to present and analyze some observations of the language children in 1st...
The present study aimed to investigate three-year-olds’ understanding embedded rules, and whether en...
This study explores preschool children's mathematizing in everyday block play activities. Building o...