How do toys that promote pro-social behavior benefit development during childhood?Please read the instructions carefully! This is a two-step assignment. In step 1, you are to compile the summaries FOUND IN TEAMWORK DOC below and write only 1 paragraph summary based upon the team’s findings. In step 2, you are to only complete 2 powerpoint slides!
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Please read the instructions carefully! This is a two-step assignment. In step 1, you are to compile the summaries below and write a 1 paragraph summary based upon everyone’s findings
Step 1: In your Learning Team, read and discuss the Week Three Electronic Reserve Readings.
As you discuss these articles, pay special attention to the following topics and issues:
· Toys that may encourage violence and aggression
· Toys that may promote pro-social behavior
· Gender differences in toy selection and preference and/or social encouragement of gender-specific toys
· Cultural influences on toys
Write a one-paragraph summary of the main findings from these articles, as they relate to the bulleted topics and issues.
1. The article I read was “Parent-Toddler Play with Feminine Toys: Are All Dolls the Same?” It talked about girls and boys can both be into the same types of toys whether they are boys or girls. They both can play with baby dolls, cars, clowns etc. There is no certain gender to play with toys. We need to let the child explore and use their imagination. When children play with more girl toys they become more nurturing than when they play with boy toys. it becomes more calming for them. When the child is about 18 months they choose to play with either girl toys or boy toys. Most girls will play with girl toys and most boys will play with boy toys. They did a study to show which with whether it was the dolls or the clowns. They didn’t want to be feminist. The child’s parents would play with dolls and clowns with both the boys and the girls no matter what they were trying to determine the interaction, and which toy the child liked better.
Caldera Y, Sciarraffa M. Parent-Toddler Play with Feminine Toys: Are All Dolls the Same?. Sex Roles [serial online]. November 1998;39(9-10):657-668. Available from: SocINDEX with Full Text, Ipswich, MA. Accessed July 19, 2018
2. The article I read was “ Children’s perceptions of aggresive and gender-specific content in toy commercials ”
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