Haugen, Josefine and Prenevost, Mathilde H. and Nilsen, Ida B.R. and Reber, Rolf (2024) First insights into infants' and children's aha-experiences : A parent report study. Cognitive Development, 69: 101397. ISSN 0885-2014
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This study provides first insights into aha-experiences in infancy and childhood. In two studies, a content analysis of parental reports from two different populations, a Norwegian sample and an international sample of English-speaking parents, was conducted. Parents described 606 aha-stories of their children (age 3 weeks to 16 years). Three main findings were replicated across two studies: (1) Even infants may have aha-experiences; (2) Children have aha-experiences on various topics related to action and cognition; (3) The focus of aha-experiences shifts from action to cognition with age (3 weeks-8 years, Odds Ratios > 1.567). These findings may have implications for understanding what motivates children's learning and cognitive development and for future research.