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Children's Initiative in Contributions to Family Work in Indigenous-Heritage and Cosmopolitan Communities in Mexico

机译:墨西哥土著居民和世界性社区中的家庭工作贡献儿童倡议

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This article addresses cultural differences in children's initiative in helping in their home. Many 6- to 8-year-old children from an Indigenous-heritage community in Guadalajara, Mexico, were reported to engage, on their own initiative, in complex work for the benefit of the whole family (such as tending younger siblings, cooking, or running errands). In contrast, few children from a cosmopolitan community in Guadalajara, in which families had extensive experience with Western schooling and associated practices, were reported to contribute to family household work, and seldom on their own initiative. They were more often reported to be involved in activities managed by adults, and to have limited time to play, compared with the children in the Indigenous-heritage community, who were often reported to have plenty of time for free play and often planned and initiated their own after-school activities. The differences in children's contributions on their own initiative support the idea that children in some Indigenous American communities have opportunities and are expected and allowed to learn with initiative by observing and pitching in to collaborative endeavors of their families and communities.
机译:本文探讨了儿童在帮助家庭方面的主动性上的文化差异。据报道,来自墨西哥瓜达拉哈拉土著遗产社区的许多6至8岁儿童主动参与了复杂的工作,造福整个家庭(例如抚养年幼的兄弟姐妹,做饭,或执行差事)。相反,据报导,瓜达拉哈拉一个大都市社区的孩子很少,他们的家庭对西方学校教育和相关实践有丰富的经验,他们对家庭家庭工作有所贡献,很少主动出击。据报道,与土著遗产社区的儿童相比,他们更多地参与了成年人管理的活动,玩耍的时间有限,而土著儿童则被报告有足够的时间自由玩耍,并且经常被计划和发起。自己的课余活动。儿童主动出资的差异支持这样的观念,即美国某些土著社区的儿童有机会,可以通过观察和参与其家庭和社区的共同努力而获得期望和主动学习。

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