Preschoolers' Use of Reflective Properties: Identification of Reflections on Partially Transparent Surfaces |
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Authors: | Erin S. Costanzo Kelly M. Wittgenstein Katherine Benson |
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Affiliation: | Division of Social , Sciences University of Minnesota , Morris |
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Abstract: | This exploratory study extended past studies of children's ability to reference the mirror as a tool in locating the source of reflected images to preschoolers' ability to use the affordances of a transparency. Thirty-six children (3.5 to 5 years old) were shown nonreflected lights and lights reflected on a partially transparent, glassy surface. Children did not spontaneously locate the source of the reflected image. However, they were able to verbally discriminate reflected from nonreflected images following training. These findings indicate that, although preschoolers may not spontaneously use transparencies as a perceptual tool, the ability to distinguish visual differences of reflected from nonreflected images on transparencies is likely within preschool children's developmental capacity. |
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Keywords: | preschoolers reflections transparencies zone of proximal development |
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