Psychology Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1202 West Johnson Street, Madison, WI 53706, USA.
Dev Psychol. 2013 Mar;49(3):419-25. doi: 10.1037/a0027551. Epub 2012 Mar 5.
Developmental psychologists have devoted significant attention to investigating how children learn from others' actions, emotions, and testimony. Yet most of this research has examined children's socially guided learning about artifacts. The present article focuses on a domain that has received limited attention from those interested in the development of social cognition: food. We begin by reviewing the available literature on infants' and children's development in the food domain and identify situations in which children evidence both successes and failures in their interactions with foods. We focus specifically on the role that other people play in guiding what children eat and argue that understanding patterns of successes and failures in the food domain requires an appreciation of eating as a social phenomenon. We next propose a series of questions for future research and suggest that examining food selection as a social phenomenon can shed light on mechanisms underlying children's learning from others and provide ideas for promoting healthy social relationships and eating behaviors early in development.
发展心理学家一直致力于研究儿童如何从他人的行为、情绪和证言中学习。然而,大多数研究都考察了儿童在人工制品方面的社会引导学习。本文主要关注社会认知发展研究者关注较少的一个领域:食物。我们首先回顾了有关婴儿和儿童在食物领域发展的现有文献,并确定了儿童在与食物互动时既有成功也有失败的情况。我们特别关注其他人在引导儿童饮食方面所扮演的角色,并认为要理解食物领域成功和失败的模式,需要认识到饮食是一种社会现象。接下来,我们提出了一系列未来研究的问题,并认为将食物选择作为一种社会现象来研究,可以揭示儿童从他人学习的机制,并为促进健康的社会关系和早期发展中的饮食行为提供思路。