Boe Josh L, Woods Rebecca J
Department of Human Development and Family Science, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA.
Department of Human Development and Family Science, North Dakota State University, Dept. 2615, P.O. Box 6050, Fargo, ND 58108, USA.
Sex Roles. 2018 Sep;79(5-6):358-373. doi: 10.1007/s11199-017-0858-4. Epub 2017 Nov 3.
Gender socialization influences children at early ages, shaping their developing identities. The toys provided by parents deliver some of the earliest gender-based messages by encouraging children to engage in activities associated with, for example, dolls and trucks. In the current study, we measured the influence of parental socialization by assessing 5- and 12 ½-month-old infants' exposure to dolls and trucks and by experimentally manipulating parents' encouragement to play with these toys. We found that infants displayed gender-typical toy preferences at 12 ½, but not 5 months, a pattern characteristic of previous studies. However, brief encouragement by a parent to play with toys from each category was ineffective in altering infants' preferences. Rather, the types of toys present in the home predicted preferences, suggesting that at-home exposure to toys may be influential in the development of toy preferences. These findings reveal that socialization processes may indeed play a role in the formation of early gender-typical toy preferences and highlight the importance of equal toy exposure during infancy to ensure optimal development.
性别社会化在儿童早期就会对他们产生影响,塑造他们正在形成的身份认同。父母提供的玩具传递了一些最早的基于性别的信息,鼓励孩子们参与例如与娃娃和卡车相关的活动。在当前的研究中,我们通过评估5个月和12个半月大婴儿接触娃娃和卡车的情况,以及通过实验操纵父母鼓励玩这些玩具的方式,来衡量父母社会化的影响。我们发现,婴儿在12个半月时表现出典型的性别玩具偏好,但在5个月时没有,这是先前研究的典型模式。然而,父母短暂鼓励玩来自每个类别的玩具,在改变婴儿的偏好方面是无效的。相反,家中现有的玩具类型预测了偏好,这表明在家接触玩具可能对玩具偏好的发展有影响。这些发现揭示了社会化过程可能确实在早期典型性别玩具偏好的形成中起作用,并强调了婴儿期平等接触玩具以确保最佳发展的重要性。