Playing on the Mother-Ground: Cultural Routines for Children's Development (Culture and Human Development)

Playing on the Mother-Ground: Cultural Routines for Children's Development (Culture and Human Development)

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Author: David F. LancyPublisher: The Guilford PressPaperback:ISBN 10: 1572302151ISBN 13: 978-1572302150Theorists of child development, for the most part, have taken white, middle class, Euro-American children as the norm. These "typical" children, however, are exposed to two major enculturating influences that are by no means common across cultures: formal schooling and parents who consciously attempt to serve as teachers at home. Providing an important contribution toward a more universal understanding of child development, this book concentrates on children of the Kpelle-speaking people of West Africa, who grow up neither spending thousands of hours in quiet study nor receiving a heavy dose of parent tutelage. Acknowledging the centrality of play in children's lives, the Kpelle expect their children to play "on the mother ground," or open spaces adjacent to the areas where adults are likely to be working. Here, children observe the work that adults do as they engage in voluntary acti

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