CHILD AND MOTHER PLAY IN SOUTH KOREA: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY ACROSS THE SECOND YEAR OF LIFE.

Pub Date : 2008-08-01 DOI:10.2117/psysoc.2008.14
Keumjoo Kwak, Diane L Putnick, Marc H Bornstein
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Play is a predominant individual and social activity of early childhood and has been related to young children's early cognitive growth, social development, and preparation for formal schooling. We examined individual differences and developmental changes in South Korean child and mother exploratory and symbolic play longitudinally when children were 13 and 20 months of age. Children engaged in less exploratory and more symbolic play when playing collaboratively with their mothers than when playing alone. Children engaged in more symbolic play at 20 months than 13 months. Child solitary and collaborative symbolic play was modestly stable across time, but child exploratory play and maternal play were not. Child solitary and collaborative symbolic play were correlated across the two ages. Child and mother play were regularly associated at the two ages, and 13-month maternal play predicted 20-month child collaborative play. The cross-cultural validity of play is affirmed, and individual differences and age-related changes in child and mother play are partly mediated by matched partner play and partly motivated by processes independent of partner play.

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韩国儿童和母亲的游戏:一项跨越出生后第二年的纵向研究。
游戏是幼儿期最主要的个人和社会活动,与幼儿的早期认知成长、社会发展和接受正规学校教育的准备有关。我们纵向研究了韩国儿童和母亲在 13 个月和 20 个月大时探索性和象征性游戏的个体差异和发展变化。与单独玩耍时相比,儿童与母亲合作玩耍时的探索性游戏较少,而象征性游戏较多。与 13 个月大的儿童相比,20 个月大的儿童玩的象征性游戏更多。在不同时期,儿童的单独和合作象征性游戏略微稳定,但儿童的探索性游戏和母性游戏则不稳定。儿童的单独和协作象征性游戏在两个年龄段之间存在相关性。儿童和母亲的游戏在这两个年龄段有规律地相关,13 个月的母亲游戏能预测 20 个月的儿童协作游戏。游戏的跨文化有效性得到了肯定,儿童和母亲游戏的个体差异和与年龄相关的变化部分是由匹配的伙伴游戏中介的,部分是由独立于伙伴游戏的过程激发的。
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