IntroductionIn prior studies conducted in the United States, parents' gender-differentiated encouragement of science predicted children's later science motivation. Most of this research has focused on older children or teens and only looked at the impact of mothers. However, accumulating evidence suggests that gender-differentiated encouragement of science interest may begin in early childhood. Moreover, fathers may be more likely than mothers to treat sons and daughters differently in science-learning contexts.MethodsWe examined 50 United States families with both a mother and a father (82% White; 98% with at least some college education) and either a daughter or a son (48-83 months; M = 62, SD = 9). On separate visits, each parent reads t...
Effective interaction and inquiry are an essential source for children’s learning about science in a...
Research into emergent literacy has increased the awareness of the importance of early literacy expe...
Three hundred and forty-one children (Mage = 9,0 years) engaged in a series of science tasks in coll...
Abstract — Young children’s everyday scientific thinking often occurs in the context of parent-child...
abstract: A total of 154 families were included in the larger study in which this study is situated....
Everyday parent-child conversations may support children's scientific understanding. The types and f...
There is a growing body of research on variability in the early development of biological knowledge....
This study examined the parent-child dyad as a context in which children's gender-stereotyped course...
Parents’ questions are an effective strategy for fostering the development of young children’s scien...
textBefore entering school, children begin their science learning with their parents at home. This s...
The current study investigated the interplay of the child’s gender and interest on parents’ talk abo...
Results of a 2012 survey of U.S. parents revealed that reading books with their children was the pre...
structure ’ hypotheses about the parents whom scientists mentioned as career influencers. According ...
This paper explom the exlent to which variance in science attitudes and involvement in science activ...
Abstract Background In the United States, nearly half of high school students are sexually active, a...
Effective interaction and inquiry are an essential source for children’s learning about science in a...
Research into emergent literacy has increased the awareness of the importance of early literacy expe...
Three hundred and forty-one children (Mage = 9,0 years) engaged in a series of science tasks in coll...
Abstract — Young children’s everyday scientific thinking often occurs in the context of parent-child...
abstract: A total of 154 families were included in the larger study in which this study is situated....
Everyday parent-child conversations may support children's scientific understanding. The types and f...
There is a growing body of research on variability in the early development of biological knowledge....
This study examined the parent-child dyad as a context in which children's gender-stereotyped course...
Parents’ questions are an effective strategy for fostering the development of young children’s scien...
textBefore entering school, children begin their science learning with their parents at home. This s...
The current study investigated the interplay of the child’s gender and interest on parents’ talk abo...
Results of a 2012 survey of U.S. parents revealed that reading books with their children was the pre...
structure ’ hypotheses about the parents whom scientists mentioned as career influencers. According ...
This paper explom the exlent to which variance in science attitudes and involvement in science activ...
Abstract Background In the United States, nearly half of high school students are sexually active, a...
Effective interaction and inquiry are an essential source for children’s learning about science in a...
Research into emergent literacy has increased the awareness of the importance of early literacy expe...
Three hundred and forty-one children (Mage = 9,0 years) engaged in a series of science tasks in coll...