This paper presents a cultural perspective of young children’s peer relationships. Through reporting on a study of a group of Chinese immigrant children’s learning experiences with peers of the same cultural backgrounds in English dominant early childhood contexts, it reveals that the sharing of a similar cultural heritage may play an important role in the development of relationships for young children in diverse cultural learning communities. This paper is written from the perspectives of socioculture and culture theory. Central to my argument is the contextual dimension of culture. This dimension provides an explanatory structure for understanding immigrant children’s formation of home-culture oriented peer togetherness...
The level of social skill that is acquired by a child can be determined by the culture in which they...
This cross-cultural study examines relations between parents' socialization goals and child-rearing ...
This research examined whether peer relationships amongst ethnic minority status children reflect th...
This research investigated the learning experiences of Chinese immigrant children in New Zealand ear...
A multiple-case study investigation of the experiences of eight Chinese immigrant children in New Ze...
This study describes and analyzes the peer social world within the Chinese group in a multilingual p...
A socio-cultural analysis of early childhood educators’ roles in fostering peer relations: Insights ...
The role of the cultural environment in children's transition to adolescence was examined in this st...
This chapter lays out five principles to guide research on peer relationships in cultural context th...
This pilot study was designed to shed light on Malaysian-Chinese parents' beliefs about ethnic ident...
Cultural socialization has long interested behavioral and social scientists, but recent advances in ...
The purpose of the study was to explore parents\u27 socialization goals and to describe the patterns...
Culture plays an important role in socio-emotional development. Within the context of close relation...
In 1976 Beatrice Whiting famously urged researchers to “unpackage” the concept of culture and relate...
Much of the literature on the support provisions of children's relationships has been based on North...
The level of social skill that is acquired by a child can be determined by the culture in which they...
This cross-cultural study examines relations between parents' socialization goals and child-rearing ...
This research examined whether peer relationships amongst ethnic minority status children reflect th...
This research investigated the learning experiences of Chinese immigrant children in New Zealand ear...
A multiple-case study investigation of the experiences of eight Chinese immigrant children in New Ze...
This study describes and analyzes the peer social world within the Chinese group in a multilingual p...
A socio-cultural analysis of early childhood educators’ roles in fostering peer relations: Insights ...
The role of the cultural environment in children's transition to adolescence was examined in this st...
This chapter lays out five principles to guide research on peer relationships in cultural context th...
This pilot study was designed to shed light on Malaysian-Chinese parents' beliefs about ethnic ident...
Cultural socialization has long interested behavioral and social scientists, but recent advances in ...
The purpose of the study was to explore parents\u27 socialization goals and to describe the patterns...
Culture plays an important role in socio-emotional development. Within the context of close relation...
In 1976 Beatrice Whiting famously urged researchers to “unpackage” the concept of culture and relate...
Much of the literature on the support provisions of children's relationships has been based on North...
The level of social skill that is acquired by a child can be determined by the culture in which they...
This cross-cultural study examines relations between parents' socialization goals and child-rearing ...
This research examined whether peer relationships amongst ethnic minority status children reflect th...