Presentations

249 – COVID-19 parental distress and problematic media use of preschool children in China: A moderated serial mediation model

Juan Li, Shanghai Normal University, China (1000513598@smail.shnu.edu.cn)
Yuanyuan Zhai, Shanghai Normal University, China (1050782286@qq.com)
Yanan Zhao, Shanghai Normal University, China (283023340@qq.com)
Li Ye, Shanghai Normal University, China (1739717487@qq.com)
Jingyao Wang, Shanghai Normal University, China (1010550596@qq.com)
Yan Li, Shanghai Normal University, China (liyan@shnu.edu.cn)

249 – COVID-19 parental distress and problematic media use of preschool children in China: A moderated serial mediation model View Presentation

246 – COVID-19 affects parent-child relationships and preschoolers’ social adaptation in China

Wanjuan Weng, Shanghai Normal University, China (1000442418@smail.shnu.edu.cn)
Xiaoyun Li, Shanghai Normal University, China (1000510512@smail.shnu.edu.cn)
Shumin Wang, Shanghai Normal University, China (1000529027@smail.shnu.edu.cn)
Yan Li, Shanghai Normal University, China (liyan@shnu.edu.cn)

246 – COVID-19 affects parent-child relationships and preschoolers’ social adaptation in China View Presentation

245 – Maternal overcontrol and young children’s internalising problems in China: The roles of social competence and teacher-child conflict

Juanjuan Sun, Shanghai Normal University, China (sjj0256@163.com)
Yan Li, Shanghai Normal University, China (liyan@shnu.edu.cn)

245 – Maternal overcontrol and young children’s internalising problems in China: The roles of social competence and teacher-child conflict View Presentation

244 – Preliminary investigation of the role of hot and cool executive function skills in developmental stuttering

Hatun Zengin Bolatkale, California State University Fresno, USA (hatun@csufresno.edu)
Burcu Akcay, Istanbul Medipol University, Turkey (brc.akcayy@gmail.com)
Merve Aksoy, Istanbul Medipol University, Turkey (m.merveaksoy@outlook.com)
Esra Kaymis, Istanbul Medipol University, Turkey (esrakaymis19@gmail.com)
Ramazan Sertan Ozdemir, Istanbul Medipol University, Turkey (rsozdemir@medipol.edu.tr)

244 – Preliminary investigation of the role of hot and cool executive function skills in developmental stuttering View Presentation

240 – Inquiry-based project learning an approach to foster wellbeing and a culture of collaborative learning

Sarah Probine, Manukau Institute of Technology, Aotearoa (Sarah.Probine@manukau.ac.nz)
Jo Perry, Manukau Institute of Technology, Aotearoa (jo.perry@manukau.ac.nz)
Yo Heta-Lensen, Auckland University of Technology, Aotearoa (yo.heta-lensen@aut.ac.nz)
Rachael Burke, Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology, Aotearoa (rachael.burke@toiohomai.ac.nz)
Fi McAlevey, Open Polytechnic of New Zealand, Aotearoa (Fi.McAlevey@openpolytechnic.ac.nz)
Joanne Alderson, Open Polytechnic of New Zealand, Aotearoa (Joanne.Alderson@openpolytechnic.ac.nz)
Mary-Liz Broadley, Open Polytechnic of New Zealand, Aotearoa (Mary-Liz.broadley@openpolytechnic.ac.nz)

240 – Inquiry-based project learning an approach to foster wellbeing and a culture of collaborative learning View Presentation

202 – The key to retention in early childhood education

Belinda Downey, Charles Sturt University, Australia (bdowney@csu.edu.au)
Will Letts, Charles Sturt University, Australia (wletts@csu.edu.au)
Sharynne McLeod, Charles Sturt University, Australia (smcleod@csu.edu.au)
Leanne Gibbs, Charles Sturt University, Australia (lgibbs@csu.edu.au)

202 – The key to retention in early childhood education View Presentation

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