How Yucatec Maya Children Learn to Help at Home

IF 4.4 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Human Development Pub Date : 2021-07-16 DOI:10.1159/000518457
Lucía Alcalá, Maria Dolores Cervera-Montejano, Yuliana Stacy Fernandez
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Children’s household contributions have been studied across cultural communities, mostly on the basis of maternal reports. Less is known about children’s views of their contributions. This study examines Yucatec Maya children’s ethnotheories of learning to help at home and their motivation for helping. We interviewed 38 7- to 11-year-old children in two communities in the Yucatán Peninsula, México. Children in both communities contributed substantially to their families by regularly taking the initiative to help with family work. Children explained that they like to help and that helping is a shared responsibility among family members. Children’s sense of belonging and responsibility to the family seemed to be the driving forces in their contributions, as they pay attention to the needs of the family and take the initiative to learn and help. These findings demonstrate the relevance of studying children’s ethnotheories to understand cultural variations on learning to help at home.
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尤卡特玛雅儿童如何学会在家帮忙
各文化社区对儿童的家庭贡献进行了研究,主要基于产妇报告。人们对儿童对其贡献的看法知之甚少。这项研究考察了尤卡特玛雅儿童在家学习帮助的民族理论及其帮助动机。我们采访了墨西哥尤卡坦半岛两个社区的38名7至11岁的儿童。两个社区的儿童通过定期主动帮助家庭工作,为家庭做出了巨大贡献。孩子们解释说,他们喜欢帮助,帮助是家庭成员的共同责任。孩子们对家庭的归属感和责任感似乎是他们做出贡献的动力,因为他们关注家庭的需求,并主动学习和帮助。这些发现证明了研究儿童的民族理论与理解文化差异对在家学习帮助的相关性。
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Human Development
Human Development PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Distinguished by its international recognition since 1958, "Human Development" publishes in-depth conceptual articles, commentaries, and essay book reviews that advance our understanding of developmental phenomena. Contributions serve to raise theoretical issues, flesh out interesting and potentially powerful ideas, and differentiate key constructs. Contributions are welcomed from varied disciplines, including anthropology, biology, education, history, philosophy, psychology, and sociology.
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