Children's Understanding of Death

Children's Understanding of Death

AngličtinaMěkká vazba
Rosengren Karl S.
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
EAN: 9781118913918
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In this monograph we (1) provide an account of young children's socialization with respect to death and (2) develop a conception of children’s understanding of death that encompasses affective and cognitive dimensions. Conducted in a small city in the Midwest, the project involved several component studies employing quantitative and qualitative methods. Middle-class, European American children (3-6 years, N = 101) were interviewed about their cognitive/affective understandings of death; their parents (N = 71) completed questionnaires about the children's experiences and their own beliefs and practices. Other data included ethnographic observations, interviews, focus groups, and analyses of children's books. Parents and teachers shared a dominant folk theory, believing that children should be shielded from death because they lack the emotional and cognitive capacity to understand or cope with death. Even the youngest children knew basic elements of the emotional script for death, a script that paralleled messages available across socializing contexts. Similarly, they showed considerable understanding of the subconcepts of death, providing additional evidence that young children's cognitive understanding is more advanced than previously thought, and contradicting the dominant folk theory held by most parents. Although children's default model of death was biological, many children and parents used coexistence models, mixing scientific and religious elements. A preliminary study of Mexican American families (children: N = 27, parents: N = 17) cast the foregoing fi ndings in relief, illustrating a different set of socializing beliefs and practices. Mexican American children’s understanding of death differed from their European American counterparts' in ways that mirrored these differences.

EAN 9781118913918
ISBN 1118913914
Typ produktu Měkká vazba
Vydavatel John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Datum vydání 28. května 2014
Stránky 316
Jazyk English
Rozměry 229 x 153 x 15
Země United Kingdom
Sekce Professional & Scholarly
Autoři Anderson Kathy N.; Chow Philip I.; Gutierrez, Isabel T.; Miller Peggy J.; Rosengren Karl S.; Schein Stevie S.
Série Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development (MONO)