Harkness S, Super C M
Child Dev. 1985 Feb;56(1):219-24.
Recent American research has explored developmental trends in gender segregation of children's peer groups. It is important to differentiate, however, systematic trends in children from systematic changes in their environments. Observational data are presented from 152 rural Kenyan children ages 18 months to 9 years. There is no gender segregation in peer groups until around age 6, at which time changes in settings, parental expectations, and customary duties result in an increase in the proportion of same-sex peers. Even within this pattern, however, there is some evidence that children do not interact more with same-sex peers, given their greater presence. A contrast is drawn with the adult pattern of gender segregation and emphasis is given to the importance of culture and development as interactive systems.
近期美国的研究探讨了儿童同伴群体中性别隔离的发展趋势。然而,区分儿童的系统性趋势和其环境的系统性变化很重要。本文呈现了152名年龄在18个月至9岁之间的肯尼亚农村儿童的观察数据。在6岁左右之前,同伴群体中不存在性别隔离,而在这个时候,环境、父母期望和传统职责的变化导致同性同伴的比例增加。然而,即便在这种模式下,有证据表明,尽管同性同伴数量更多,但儿童与他们的互动并不更多。文中将其与成人的性别隔离模式进行了对比,并强调了文化和发展作为互动系统的重要性。