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1. The Indexical Nature of Classroom Discourse: The Role of Technology Integration

2. Pathways to School Readiness: Executive Functioning Predicts Academic and Social-Emotional Aspects of School Readiness

3. Integrating Geospatial Technologies in Fifth-Grade Curriculum: Impact on Spatial Ability and Map-Analysis Skills

4. Reading-Specific Flexibility Moderates the Relation between Reading Strategy Use and Reading Comprehension during the Elementary Years

5. Learning in Out-of-Class Experiences: The Importance of Professional Skills

6. Specifying Links between Executive Functioning and Theory of Mind during Middle Childhood: Cognitive Flexibility Predicts Social Understanding

7. The Impact of Scaffolding and Overhearing on Young Children's Use of the Spatial Terms 'between' and 'Middle'

8. Assessment of Social Competence of Boys with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Problematic Peer Entry, Host Responses, and Evaluations

9. Sustained Attention and Age Predict Inhibitory Control during Early Childhood

10. Memory for Object Locations in Boys with and without ADHD

11. What Factors Shape 'by' Ratings in Relation to Landmarks?

12. Developmental Changes in Young Children's Spatial Memory and Language in Relation to Landmarks

13. Understanding Developmental Changes in the Stability and Flexibility of Spatial Categories Based on Object Relatedness

14. How Do Biases in Spatial Memory Change as Children and Adults Are Learning Locations?

15. What Counts as By? Young Children's Use of Relative Distance to Judge Nearbyness

16. The Stability and Flexibility of Spatial Categories

17. Developmental Continuity in the Processes that Underlie Spatial Recall

18. Does Information about What Things Are Influence Children's Memory for Where Things Are?

19. Experiencing Nearby Locations Together in Time: The Role of Spatiotemporal Contiguity in Children's Memory for Location.

20. Delay-Induced Bias in Children's Memory for Location.

21. The Development of Memory for Location: What Role Do Spatial Prototypes Play?

22. Executive Functioning Predicts School Readiness and Success: Implications for Assessment and Intervention

23. Culturally Sensitive Best Practices for Sex Education Programs

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