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Relationship Between Bilingualism and Selective Attentional Ability in Young Children (이중 언어 경험과 선택적주의능력의 관계)

  • Lee, Hae-Ryoun;Lee, Kwee-Ock
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.55-64
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of bilingualism on children's selective attentional ability by comparing Korean-Chinese bilingual with Chinese monolinguals in China. The subjects were 71 children, 4 and 5 years of age, 38 of whom were bilingual while 33 were monolingual. Bilingual children spoke Korean at home but Chinese in the community and at preschool. The instrument used to measure children's selective attentional ability was DCCST (Dimensional Change Card Sorting Task) and ANT (Attentional Network Test). Results showed that bilingual children were more advanced than monolingual in selective attentional ability.

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The Differences of Creativity according to Level of Attentional Abilities in Young Children (유아의 주의력 수준에 따른 창의성의 차이)

  • Kim, Hyoung-Jai;Youn, Jeong-Jin
    • The Korean Journal of Community Living Science
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.395-406
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to identity the differences of creativity according to levels of attentional abilities in young children. The participants of this study were 204 5-year-old children from the kindergarten or daycare center in Busan. The tests was conducted by using ANT and TTCT for young children. The study used two independent t-tests to find out the differences of creativity between high and low young children of degrees of alertness, orientation and executive control. The results of the study are as follows; first, there was a significant difference in creativity, abstractness of titles, and elaboration between high and low young children of varying degrees of alertness. Second, there was not a significant difference in creativity between high and low young children of orientation. Third, there was a significant difference in creativity; fluency, originality, elaboration and resistance to premature closure between high and low young children of the executive control. Therefore, there was a close relation between attentional control abilities, especially the executive control and creativity of young children.