T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics.
Arizona State University.
Am Psychol. 2018 Sep;73(6):727-739. doi: 10.1037/amp0000237.
Child socialization and development are, in part, products of adapting cultural systems. These systems evolve from the combined influence of collective history and current environmental affordances. They permeate family systems, shaping child development via numerous mechanisms, including structures and roles; values, beliefs, and goals; and parenting-to name a few. Recent growth in the study of child development among racial, ethnic, and cultural minority groups, which has been supported by important cultural-developmental theoretical advances, sheds essential light on the ways in which adapting cultural systems permeate child socialization and development in all families. Across this scholarship, there are numerous examples of the effectiveness of adapting cultural systems for promoting developmental competencies. There are also examples, however, in which adapting cultural systems either fail to promote developmental competencies or undermine the development of competencies. To address these theoretical and empirical tensions, we advance a set of propositions. Together, the propositions situate the developmental consequences of adapting cultural systems within multiple scientific traditions, including psychological, ecological, family systems, developmental, and biological perspectives. These propositions can support scientific inquiries aimed at identifying both the benefits and costs of adaptive cultures for development among diverse groups. (PsycINFO Database Record
儿童的社会化和发展在一定程度上是适应文化系统的产物。这些系统是由集体历史和当前环境条件的综合影响演变而来的。它们渗透到家庭系统中,通过多种机制塑造儿童的发展,包括结构和角色、价值观、信仰和目标以及育儿方式等。最近,在种族、族裔和文化少数群体儿童发展研究方面取得了重要进展,这些进展得到了重要的文化发展理论的支持,为适应文化系统如何渗透到所有家庭的儿童社会化和发展提供了重要的启示。在这一学术研究中,有许多适应文化系统促进发展能力的有效性的例子。然而,也有一些例子表明,适应文化系统要么未能促进发展能力,要么破坏了能力的发展。为了解决这些理论和实证上的紧张关系,我们提出了一系列命题。这些命题将适应文化系统的发展后果置于多个科学传统之中,包括心理、生态、家庭系统、发展和生物学观点。这些命题可以支持旨在确定适应文化对不同群体发展的益处和成本的科学研究。