Remorini Carolina
Departament d' Antropologia Social i Cultural, AFIN Research Group & Outreach Centre, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra, Spain.
Behav Sci (Basel). 2025 Jan 7;15(1):49. doi: 10.3390/bs15010049.
This article aims to illustrate the pivotal role that the environment plays in early child development (ECD), drawing upon data derived from the ethnographic research on children's daily routines. Participant observation and in-depth interviews were conducted over the course of several fieldwork periods (2013-2018). The concept of "mutual raising" is employed to examine the daily interactions between middle-aged children and their domestic animals. To gain an insight into how children develop sophisticated and ecologically relevant skills to become autonomous and responsible for the care of others within the context of environmental interdependence, we present and analyze a cultural practice that is salient to the identity and way of life in rural communities of the Andean region in South America: becoming a shepherd. Considering the aforementioned findings, it can be posited that being able to care for others represents a significant developmental milestone. This discussion highlights the limitations of the dominant theoretical and disciplinary lens through which ECD is currently studied, those so-called W.E.I.R.D societies. Consequently, it is imperative to advocate for an integrative and transdisciplinary framework for ECD studies that incorporates anthropological evidence and the cultural experiences of children and families who have been historically marginalized by dominant ECD models.
本文旨在通过儿童日常生活民族志研究数据,阐明环境在幼儿发展(ECD)中所起的关键作用。在几个田野调查阶段(2013 - 2018年)进行了参与观察和深度访谈。运用“共同养育”概念来考察儿童与家畜之间的日常互动。为深入了解儿童如何在环境相互依存的背景下发展复杂且与生态相关的技能,从而变得自主并能够照顾他人,我们呈现并分析了一种对南美洲安第斯地区农村社区的身份认同和生活方式具有重要意义的文化实践:成为一名牧羊人。鉴于上述研究结果,可以认为能够照顾他人是一个重要的发展里程碑。本讨论凸显了当前研究幼儿发展所采用的主流理论和学科视角的局限性,即那些所谓的西方工业化富裕民主社会(W.E.I.R.D.社会)。因此,迫切需要倡导一个综合的跨学科幼儿发展研究框架,该框架纳入人类学证据以及那些在主流幼儿发展模式中历史上处于边缘地位的儿童和家庭的文化经历。