Empirical and theoretical literature on cooperative problem solving in preschool children suggests that integrating features of play into structured, experimental settings should increase the benefits of joint peer interactions and task performance. Four- and five-year-old peer dyads completed a playful, flexible, and child-driven building task or a more structured, adult-driven building task. As predicted, children in the playful condition built more complex structures, used more observational learning, and engaged in greater positive joint communication than did children in the structured condition. Condition differences carried over into a subsequent joint building task. Results suggest that cooperative problem-solving activities that al...
Kindergarten aged children are now expected to interact with peers in their classrooms for the purpo...
The quality of social pretend play may have a positive impact on children's development. This study ...
To successfully navigate their social worlds, children must adapt their behaviors to diverse situati...
Empirical and theoretical literature on cooperative problem solving in preschool children suggests t...
The effects of setting on cooperative play and problem solving in preschool children were examined. ...
As part of a longitudinal study, we examined rates of associative and cooperative play in 7-year-old...
Children are good at interacting with and exploring new situations. Probably at first sight, childre...
The potential impact of peer-play opportunities on the overall development of young children has bee...
Previous attempts to determine the impact of activity structure on the frequency of social interacti...
The quality of social pretend play may have a positive impact on children’s development. This study ...
The relationship among different settings for young children\u27s play behaviors and peer interactio...
Cooperation with peers is challenging for young children, and there are large individual differences...
Cooperation with peers is challenging for young children, and there are large individual differences...
We examined the associations between theory of mind (ToM) and peer cooperation among preschoolers in...
A series of three studies was conducted to examine the relationship between specific forms of social...
Kindergarten aged children are now expected to interact with peers in their classrooms for the purpo...
The quality of social pretend play may have a positive impact on children's development. This study ...
To successfully navigate their social worlds, children must adapt their behaviors to diverse situati...
Empirical and theoretical literature on cooperative problem solving in preschool children suggests t...
The effects of setting on cooperative play and problem solving in preschool children were examined. ...
As part of a longitudinal study, we examined rates of associative and cooperative play in 7-year-old...
Children are good at interacting with and exploring new situations. Probably at first sight, childre...
The potential impact of peer-play opportunities on the overall development of young children has bee...
Previous attempts to determine the impact of activity structure on the frequency of social interacti...
The quality of social pretend play may have a positive impact on children’s development. This study ...
The relationship among different settings for young children\u27s play behaviors and peer interactio...
Cooperation with peers is challenging for young children, and there are large individual differences...
Cooperation with peers is challenging for young children, and there are large individual differences...
We examined the associations between theory of mind (ToM) and peer cooperation among preschoolers in...
A series of three studies was conducted to examine the relationship between specific forms of social...
Kindergarten aged children are now expected to interact with peers in their classrooms for the purpo...
The quality of social pretend play may have a positive impact on children's development. This study ...
To successfully navigate their social worlds, children must adapt their behaviors to diverse situati...