Cultural Processes In Child Development by Ann S. Masten
The Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology, Volume 29
This insightful work delves into the intricate interplay between culture and child development, exploring how cultural contexts shape the growth and learning of children. It examines the dynamic processes through which cultural norms, values, and practices influence developmental pathways, emphasizing the importance of understanding these cultural dimensions to foster healthy development. The book integrates perspectives from psychology, anthropology, and education to provide a comprehensive view of how children navigate and are shaped by their cultural environments, ultimately highlighting the role of culture as a vital component in the developmental journey.
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- 1994
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