Literature DB >> 7671651

Cultural differences in Korean- and Anglo-American preschoolers' social interaction and play behaviors.

J A Farver1, Y K Kim, Y Lee.   

Abstract

48 Korean- and 48 Anglo-American children were observed in their preschool settings to examine the role of culture in organizing children's activities and in shaping their pretend play behavior. Observes recorded the presence or absence of preselected social behaviors and levels of play complexity. Parents completed a questionnaire about play in the home, teachers rated children's social competence, and children were given the PPVT-R and a sociometric interview. Korean parents completed an acculturation questionnaire. The findings revealed cultural differences in children's social interaction, play complexity, adult-child interaction and play in the home and in the preschool, adult beliefs about play, scores on the PPVT-R, and children's social functioning with peers. The results suggest that children's social interaction and pretend play behavior are influenced by culture-specific socialization practices that serve adaptive functions.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7671651

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Dev        ISSN: 0009-3920


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