Children can acquire generic knowledge by sharing in pretend play with more knowledgeable partners. We report 3 experiments in which we investigated how this learning occurs—how children draw generalizations from pretense, and whether they resist doing so for pretense that is unrealistic. In all experiments, preschoolers watched pretend scenarios about an animal and were then asked questions about real animals. In Experiment 1, 3- and 4-year-olds treated the pretend scenarios as informative about the kind of animal represented in the pretense but as uninformative about another kind of animal. In Experiments 2 and 3, 4- and 5-year-olds resisted learning from scenarios that contradicted their existing knowledge and expectations. Together, the...
An important issue for understanding early cognition is why very young children's real-world re...
This research investigated 3- to 5-year-old’s understanding of the role of intentional states and ac...
Two studies examined how children conceive of the true and pretend identities of an object used in o...
We compared 1- and 2-year-old children’s performance on Pretend and Reality tasks. Pretend tasks inv...
In 3 studies, young children were tested for their understanding of pretend actions. In Studies 1 an...
The ability to engage in and recognize pretend play begins around 18 months. A major chal-lenge for ...
When children pretend, their behavior is driven by their imagination and capacity for seeing the wor...
There is controversy over how well children understand pretense. One possibility is that for young c...
Research on the effects of pretend play on the development of Theory of Mind has been inconclusive. ...
How do young children represent pretend play? One possibility is that recognizing and representing p...
Many researchers have long assumed imaginative play critical to the healthy cogni-tive, social, and ...
Pretend play is often considered to be an imaginative or creative activity. Yet past experimental re...
Many have thought that children have an early appreciation of the mind in the case of pretend play. ...
This research focused on the issue of children's understanding of the pretend-reality distinction. I...
Young children understand pedagogical demonstrations as conveying generic, kind-relevant information...
An important issue for understanding early cognition is why very young children's real-world re...
This research investigated 3- to 5-year-old’s understanding of the role of intentional states and ac...
Two studies examined how children conceive of the true and pretend identities of an object used in o...
We compared 1- and 2-year-old children’s performance on Pretend and Reality tasks. Pretend tasks inv...
In 3 studies, young children were tested for their understanding of pretend actions. In Studies 1 an...
The ability to engage in and recognize pretend play begins around 18 months. A major chal-lenge for ...
When children pretend, their behavior is driven by their imagination and capacity for seeing the wor...
There is controversy over how well children understand pretense. One possibility is that for young c...
Research on the effects of pretend play on the development of Theory of Mind has been inconclusive. ...
How do young children represent pretend play? One possibility is that recognizing and representing p...
Many researchers have long assumed imaginative play critical to the healthy cogni-tive, social, and ...
Pretend play is often considered to be an imaginative or creative activity. Yet past experimental re...
Many have thought that children have an early appreciation of the mind in the case of pretend play. ...
This research focused on the issue of children's understanding of the pretend-reality distinction. I...
Young children understand pedagogical demonstrations as conveying generic, kind-relevant information...
An important issue for understanding early cognition is why very young children's real-world re...
This research investigated 3- to 5-year-old’s understanding of the role of intentional states and ac...
Two studies examined how children conceive of the true and pretend identities of an object used in o...