This study examined cultural differences in children's collaborative processes and explored the relationship between these collaborative processes and the children's collaboration in household work. 30 6- to 10-year-old sibling pairs from Mexican-heritage and middle-class European-heritage backgrounds participated in the study. Home visits were conducted using a planning task where dyads planned five grocery-shopping trips using a model store, first creating individual plans and then working together to create a combined plan. After participants completed their individual plans, the research assistant asked them to work together and help each other to make the shortest route to pick up all the items on their shopping list. Using 10-second s...
Previous research suggests that children from Indigenous cultural backgrounds are more likely to eng...
Collaborative initiative is an important aspect of Learning by Observing and Pitching In (LOPI), and...
This article addresses cultural differences in children\u27s initiative in helping in their home. Ma...
This study examined cultural differences in children's collaborative processes and explored the rela...
In light of calls for improving people's skill in collaboration, this paper examines strengths in pr...
This dissertation analyzes cultural aspects of fluidity in children’s collaboration during a compute...
This study examines children's reflections on cultural patterns for organizing learning as seen in t...
Children\u27s views on their household work as mutual contribution within the family may encourage t...
Separate lines of research on prosocial development suggest that although toddlers worldwide are eag...
This chapter discusses two cultural paradigms of children’s involvement in family and community ende...
Two studies examined how mothers of 2- to 3-year-olds and 6- to 7-year-olds from a US Mexican-herita...
This study examined cultural differences in helping without being asked in an instructional setting,...
This study investigated the patterns of collaboration and communication related to maternal educatio...
Abstract: This study explored how overimitation and collaboration interact in 3 to 6-year-old childr...
This study investigated young children’s commitment to a joint goal by assessing whether peers in co...
Previous research suggests that children from Indigenous cultural backgrounds are more likely to eng...
Collaborative initiative is an important aspect of Learning by Observing and Pitching In (LOPI), and...
This article addresses cultural differences in children\u27s initiative in helping in their home. Ma...
This study examined cultural differences in children's collaborative processes and explored the rela...
In light of calls for improving people's skill in collaboration, this paper examines strengths in pr...
This dissertation analyzes cultural aspects of fluidity in children’s collaboration during a compute...
This study examines children's reflections on cultural patterns for organizing learning as seen in t...
Children\u27s views on their household work as mutual contribution within the family may encourage t...
Separate lines of research on prosocial development suggest that although toddlers worldwide are eag...
This chapter discusses two cultural paradigms of children’s involvement in family and community ende...
Two studies examined how mothers of 2- to 3-year-olds and 6- to 7-year-olds from a US Mexican-herita...
This study examined cultural differences in helping without being asked in an instructional setting,...
This study investigated the patterns of collaboration and communication related to maternal educatio...
Abstract: This study explored how overimitation and collaboration interact in 3 to 6-year-old childr...
This study investigated young children’s commitment to a joint goal by assessing whether peers in co...
Previous research suggests that children from Indigenous cultural backgrounds are more likely to eng...
Collaborative initiative is an important aspect of Learning by Observing and Pitching In (LOPI), and...
This article addresses cultural differences in children\u27s initiative in helping in their home. Ma...