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Angeline S Lillard
Angeline S Lillard
Professor of Psychology, University of Virginia
Verified email at detmer.net
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Montessori: The science behind the genius
AS Lillard
Oxford university press, 2016
14862016
The impact of pretend play on children's development: a review of the evidence.
AS Lillard, MD Lerner, EJ Hopkins, RA Dore, ED Smith, CM Palmquist
Psychological bulletin 139 (1), 1, 2013
14732013
Ethnopsychologies: cultural variations in theories of mind.
A Lillard
Psychological bulletin 123 (1), 3, 1998
10431998
Evaluating montessori education
A Lillard, N Else-Quest
science 313 (5795), 1893-1894, 2006
9672006
Pretend play skills and the child's theory of mind
AS Lillard
Child development 64 (2), 348-371, 1993
7251993
The immediate impact of different types of television on young children's executive function
AS Lillard, J Peterson
Pediatrics 128 (4), 644-649, 2011
5822011
Synchrony in the onset of mental-state reasoning: Evidence from five cultures
T Callaghan, P Rochat, A Lillard, ML Claux, H Odden, S Itakura, ...
Psychological Science 16 (5), 378-384, 2005
5492005
Playful learning and Montessori education.
AS Lillard
Namta Journal 38 (2), 137-174, 2013
4672013
Preschool children's development in classic Montessori, supplemented Montessori, and conventional programs
AS Lillard
Journal of school psychology 50 (3), 379-401, 2012
4222012
Young children's conceptualization of pretense: Action or mental representational state?
AS Lillard
Child development 64 (2), 372-386, 1993
3781993
Pretend play as twin earth: A social-cognitive analysis
A Lillard
Developmental Review 21 (4), 495-531, 2001
3562001
Pretend play and cognitive development
AS Lillard, AM Pinkham, E Smith
The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of childhood cognitive development 32, 285-311, 2011
3532011
Montessori preschool elevates and equalizes child outcomes: A longitudinal study
AS Lillard, MJ Heise, EM Richey, X Tong, A Hart, PM Bray
Frontiers in psychology 8, 1783, 2017
2522017
Further examination of the immediate impact of television on children’s executive function.
AS Lillard, MB Drell, EM Richey, K Boguszewski, ED Smith
Developmental psychology 51 (6), 792, 2015
2112015
Mothers' behavior modifications during pretense and their possible signal value for toddlers.
AS Lillard, DC Witherington
Developmental Psychology 40 (1), 95, 2004
2102004
The development of play
AS Lillard
Handbook of child psychology and developmental science, 1-44, 2015
1992015
Making sense of pretence
AS Lillard
Children’s early understanding of mind: Origins and development, 211-234, 1994
1901994
Why do the children (pretend) play?
AS Lillard
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 21 (11), 826-834, 2017
1782017
Body or mind: Children's categorizing of pretense
AS Lillard
Child Development 67 (4), 1717-1734, 1996
1631996
Young children's understanding of different mental states.
AS Lillard, JH Flavell
Developmental Psychology 28 (4), 626, 1992
1591992
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