Brownell C A
Psychology Department, University of Pittsburgh, PA 15260.
Child Dev. 1990 Jun;61(3):838-48.
One important aspect of social competence is the ability to accommodate social behavior to different contexts. Can children who are just beginning to acquire peer interactional skills adjust their social behavior to the age of their partner? 18- and 24-month-old children were paired in same-age or mixed-age dyads, and their spontaneously occurring peer interactions were observed. Previously documented age differences in peer skills were replicated. Additionally, toddlers in mixed-age dyads adjusted both the behavioral content and the complexity of their social behavior to the age of their partners. For initiations the effects were interactive. That is, children's adjustments in social behavior were a function of both the child's age and the partner's age. There also were age-related constraints on the accommodations that children made to one another. Speculations are offered about potential contributions to these developments during the second year. Results support arguments for the uniqueness of the mixed-age context, and show that by the second year children possess rudimentary skills to permit functional accommodations to this context.
社会能力的一个重要方面是使社会行为适应不同情境的能力。刚开始获得同伴互动技能的儿童能否根据伙伴的年龄调整自己的社会行为?将18个月和24个月大的儿童以同龄或不同龄配对,观察他们自发产生的同伴互动。此前记录的同伴技能年龄差异得到了验证。此外,不同龄配对中的幼儿会根据伙伴的年龄调整其社会行为的行为内容和复杂性。对于发起行为,影响是相互的。也就是说,儿童在社会行为上的调整是儿童年龄和伙伴年龄共同作用的结果。儿童相互做出的调整也存在与年龄相关的限制。文中对第二年期间这些发展的潜在贡献进行了推测。结果支持了不同龄情境独特性的观点,并表明到第二年儿童具备了基本技能,能够对这种情境进行功能性调整。