This article reviews cultural differences in the extent of segregation of children from community life and their integration with people of differing ages, focusing especially on children’s engagement with older children or similar-age children. We highlight cultural differences in children’s everyday companionship with older children and with peers by discussing a study using natura-listic observations of young children’s days in four cultural communities. Young children were more often involved with older children (who were often related to them) among the Efe of the Ituri Forest of the Democratic Republic of Congo and in the Guatemalan Mayan town of San Pedro, whereas middle-class European American children from two regions in the United...
Ethnographic reports on a world sample of societies were used for rating frequency of participation ...
This study examines the role of immediate social companions in the prosocial behaviors of children f...
Introduction: The number of studies involving children and their lifestyle is increasing, although s...
Since industrialisation, children have increasingly become educated in age-bands to facilitate manag...
Children in all cultures and communities learn from one another through relationships with a variety...
This article discusses the processes and outcomes when space and time are explicitly created for you...
This article addresses cultural differences in children\u27s initiative in helping in their home. Ma...
This study investigates how children negotiate social norms with peers. In Study 1, 48 pairs of 3- a...
We examine the opportunities children have for interacting with others and the extent to which they ...
Prosocial behaviors are acts intended to benefit others. While research indicates cross-cultural dif...
A powerful means to understand young children's normative development in context is to examine their...
This article explores how children make, manage, or avoid friendships in super-diverse primary schoo...
This article explores how children make, manage, or avoid friendships in super-diverse primary schoo...
In this article, the authors argue for a greater understanding of children’s play across cultures th...
The role of mixed- versus same-age grouping of children as a predictor variable for prosocial, frien...
Ethnographic reports on a world sample of societies were used for rating frequency of participation ...
This study examines the role of immediate social companions in the prosocial behaviors of children f...
Introduction: The number of studies involving children and their lifestyle is increasing, although s...
Since industrialisation, children have increasingly become educated in age-bands to facilitate manag...
Children in all cultures and communities learn from one another through relationships with a variety...
This article discusses the processes and outcomes when space and time are explicitly created for you...
This article addresses cultural differences in children\u27s initiative in helping in their home. Ma...
This study investigates how children negotiate social norms with peers. In Study 1, 48 pairs of 3- a...
We examine the opportunities children have for interacting with others and the extent to which they ...
Prosocial behaviors are acts intended to benefit others. While research indicates cross-cultural dif...
A powerful means to understand young children's normative development in context is to examine their...
This article explores how children make, manage, or avoid friendships in super-diverse primary schoo...
This article explores how children make, manage, or avoid friendships in super-diverse primary schoo...
In this article, the authors argue for a greater understanding of children’s play across cultures th...
The role of mixed- versus same-age grouping of children as a predictor variable for prosocial, frien...
Ethnographic reports on a world sample of societies were used for rating frequency of participation ...
This study examines the role of immediate social companions in the prosocial behaviors of children f...
Introduction: The number of studies involving children and their lifestyle is increasing, although s...