The study of children’s peer relationships has been well represented within the pages of Merrill-Palmer Quarterly. Particularly over the last decade, the pace of publishing studies on peer relationships has increased. Despite this upswing in interest in peer relationships, significant gaps remain. In this article, we focus on a particularly overlooked and significant area of peer relationships, namely, the role of sex-segregated peer interactions and how these relate to development in early childhood. We review why this topic is important for researchers to consider and highlight promising directions for research that we hope will appear in future volumes of Merrill-Palmer Quarterly
Certain sex differences are observable in children’s behavior in social interaction in many cultures...
Little is known about romantic involvement in middle childhood. Research involving late-childhood an...
Gifford-Smith and Brownell (2003) have provided an extensive critical review of the current state of...
Studies of friendship, sex, and gender come in many forms and address a set of questions that are as...
Malinda Colwell and Eric Lindsey analyzed the relationship between preschool children’s play forms ...
This precis takes a look at a chapter from the book "Peer Power: Preadolescent Culture and Identity"...
Increasing numbers of children experience parental separation and formation of stepfamilies. Researc...
Virtually all aspects of human development are subject to both genetic (i.e., heritable) and environ...
To better understand peer exclusion in young children, 42 four- to six-year-olds were observed in an...
Short-term stability in adolescents’ self-reported friendship networks was examined as a function of...
The review aims to outline the theoretical background, methodological issues and the grade-related ...
Predictors of social dominance and the effects of social dominance on the play behavior of young chi...
This study examined variation in friendship formation and friendship stability as a function of chil...
This thesis reports six studies investigating the ways in which children experience themselves as g...
The main goal of the analysis presented in this paper is to examine the dynamics of including other-...
Certain sex differences are observable in children’s behavior in social interaction in many cultures...
Little is known about romantic involvement in middle childhood. Research involving late-childhood an...
Gifford-Smith and Brownell (2003) have provided an extensive critical review of the current state of...
Studies of friendship, sex, and gender come in many forms and address a set of questions that are as...
Malinda Colwell and Eric Lindsey analyzed the relationship between preschool children’s play forms ...
This precis takes a look at a chapter from the book "Peer Power: Preadolescent Culture and Identity"...
Increasing numbers of children experience parental separation and formation of stepfamilies. Researc...
Virtually all aspects of human development are subject to both genetic (i.e., heritable) and environ...
To better understand peer exclusion in young children, 42 four- to six-year-olds were observed in an...
Short-term stability in adolescents’ self-reported friendship networks was examined as a function of...
The review aims to outline the theoretical background, methodological issues and the grade-related ...
Predictors of social dominance and the effects of social dominance on the play behavior of young chi...
This study examined variation in friendship formation and friendship stability as a function of chil...
This thesis reports six studies investigating the ways in which children experience themselves as g...
The main goal of the analysis presented in this paper is to examine the dynamics of including other-...
Certain sex differences are observable in children’s behavior in social interaction in many cultures...
Little is known about romantic involvement in middle childhood. Research involving late-childhood an...
Gifford-Smith and Brownell (2003) have provided an extensive critical review of the current state of...