324 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The present study addressed young children's socialization with respect to death in the state of Puebla, Mexico. The goal was to understand parents' and children's perspectives on death within the context of local beliefs and practices. This study was informed by concepts and methods from clinical studies of bereavement, cognitive developmental studies of children's concepts of death, and studies of socialization and development in cultural context. Accordingly, the study drew upon an innovative combination of methods: participant observation in the local scene, ethnographic interviews with parents and children, and standard cognitive development protocols for assessing ...
The purpose of this research was to explore the relationship between the experience of sibling death...
Introduction: Background: A significant portion of children's imaginative thoughts is focused on the...
Children sometimes experience the loss of someone they love or are close to, or may be suffering fro...
This study focuses on analysing Mexican children’s representations of death inasmuch as children are...
Child builds her own Depictions on the process of life and death with a background of life experienc...
Honors thesis completed under the direction of Profs. Gayathri Narasimham and John RieserChildren's ...
Despite cultural myths and social taboos, young children are capable of understanding death and deat...
Thirty-seven parentally bereaved youngsters and their surviving parents were interviewed and adminis...
This article discusses children’s perception of death, stressing the responsibility of parents and s...
In the last century, decreases in infant and child mortality, urbanization and increases in healthca...
An explorative study was conducted to try and understand how young children\u27s emerging death conc...
To investigate whether children's understanding of the concept of death varies as a function of deat...
In this Practice Inquiry, Mexican American parents' perceptions of cultural influences on grieving t...
Death is something everyone will eventually encounter, yet American society has a tendency to avoid ...
The aim of this paper is better understanding how children think about the world and what they know ...
The purpose of this research was to explore the relationship between the experience of sibling death...
Introduction: Background: A significant portion of children's imaginative thoughts is focused on the...
Children sometimes experience the loss of someone they love or are close to, or may be suffering fro...
This study focuses on analysing Mexican children’s representations of death inasmuch as children are...
Child builds her own Depictions on the process of life and death with a background of life experienc...
Honors thesis completed under the direction of Profs. Gayathri Narasimham and John RieserChildren's ...
Despite cultural myths and social taboos, young children are capable of understanding death and deat...
Thirty-seven parentally bereaved youngsters and their surviving parents were interviewed and adminis...
This article discusses children’s perception of death, stressing the responsibility of parents and s...
In the last century, decreases in infant and child mortality, urbanization and increases in healthca...
An explorative study was conducted to try and understand how young children\u27s emerging death conc...
To investigate whether children's understanding of the concept of death varies as a function of deat...
In this Practice Inquiry, Mexican American parents' perceptions of cultural influences on grieving t...
Death is something everyone will eventually encounter, yet American society has a tendency to avoid ...
The aim of this paper is better understanding how children think about the world and what they know ...
The purpose of this research was to explore the relationship between the experience of sibling death...
Introduction: Background: A significant portion of children's imaginative thoughts is focused on the...
Children sometimes experience the loss of someone they love or are close to, or may be suffering fro...