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Geometric maps as tools for different purposes in early childhood
Fecha
2019-10Registro en:
Salsa, Analía Marcela; Gariboldi, María Belén; Vivaldi, Romina; Rodriguez, Jimena; Geometric maps as tools for different purposes in early childhood; Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science; Journal of Experimental Child Psychology; 186; 10-2019; 33-44
0022-0965
1096-0457
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Salsa, Analía Marcela
Gariboldi, María Belén
Vivaldi, Romina
Rodriguez, Jimena
Resumen
This study examined whether and how young children make spontaneous use of geometric maps for two different purposes: to determine and to represent the locations of objects. A total of 64 2.5-, 3-, 3.5-, and 4-year-old children solved a task with two phases in counterbalanced order; they needed to use a map to locate a toy hidden in a referent space (retrieval) and to indicate on the symbol with a sticker the location of the hidden toy (map making). Results show that there is a clear developmental progression, with 2.5-year-olds failing both phases, 3- and 3.5-year-olds succeeding only in the map making phase, and 4-year-olds succeeding in both the map making and retrieval phases. The differences between making use of maps to represent locations and locating objects in space allow for a closer comprehension of map reading as a progressive sequenced process and the factors at play as children develop symbolic understanding.