Based on lengthy observations of three-year-olds around the world, Tudge provides unique insight into variations in young children's lives in different societies and from different social class groups. He shows the importance of theory, how to apply it, and illustrates how to carry out cultural-ecological research.
A unique insight into the lives of three-year-olds in different cultures around the world.
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A unique insight into the lives of three-year-olds in different cultures around the world.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Review of the hardback: '... a welcome addition ... Tudge's work makes important conceptual and empirical contributions to the developmental literature. It presents us with compelling arguments about the need to justify the choice of cultural units and observational categories in describing children's daily activities. It offers a theoretical framework for the study of culture and development, and proposes a broader conception of ethnographic research methodology. Finally, this work enables us to better understand the children of the majority world while providing new information about the children of the Western industrial world as it also guides future research in significant ways.' Human Development