Fabes Richard A, Hanish Laura D, Martin Carol Lynn
Department of Family and Human Development, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-2502, USA.
Child Dev. 2003 Jul-Aug;74(4):1039-43. doi: 10.1111/1467-8624.00586.
Although the studies of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Early Child Care Research Network (this issue) and of Watamura, Donzella, Alwin, and Gunnar (this issue) identify the potential of child care to affect children's adjustment, how these effects are produced remains unclear. In this commentary, it is argued that there is a need to expand child care research by considering one of the most important, but unrecognized, contributors to child care effects-peers. Research is reviewed that suggests that children's interactions in same-sex peer groups at child care affect their short- and long-term adjustment. We consider how research on early peer influences can inform the findings of the NICHD Early Child Care Research Network and Watamura et al. studies, aswell as contribute to the next generation of child care research.
尽管美国国立儿童健康与人类发展研究所(NICHD)早期儿童保育研究网络(本期)以及瓦塔穆拉、唐泽拉、阿尔文和冈纳(本期)的研究确定了儿童保育对儿童适应能力产生影响的可能性,但这些影响是如何产生的仍不明确。在这篇评论文章中,作者认为有必要通过考虑儿童保育影响中一个最重要但未被认识到的因素——同伴,来扩展儿童保育研究。文中回顾的研究表明,儿童在儿童保育机构中同性同伴群体中的互动会影响他们的短期和长期适应能力。我们探讨早期同伴影响的研究如何能够为NICHD早期儿童保育研究网络以及瓦塔穆拉等人的研究结果提供参考,同时也为下一代儿童保育研究做出贡献。