2018
DOI: 10.1360/n972018-00763
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Children's theory of mind development: Cultural perspectives

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“…Some studies have compared the ToM performance of individuals in different countries, regions, ethnicities, and cultural backgrounds (e.g., Dong & Fu, 2007 ; Lillard, 1998 ; Wellman et al, 2006 ), or investigated the influence of social culture on an individual’s ToM by examining differences in individuals’ ToM processing of others in different cultural groups (Gnülta et al, 2020 ). However, whether ToM processing is universal across cultures (Carruthers, 2013 ) or influenced by individuals’ cultural experiences (Kobayashi et al, 2006 ; Navarro & Conway, 2021 ; Shahaeian et al, 2014 ) or whether cultural universality and specificity affect children’s ToM development is unclear (Hou et al, 2019 ). Group identify is also an important factor influencing an individual’s ToM processing (Mulvey et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies have compared the ToM performance of individuals in different countries, regions, ethnicities, and cultural backgrounds (e.g., Dong & Fu, 2007 ; Lillard, 1998 ; Wellman et al, 2006 ), or investigated the influence of social culture on an individual’s ToM by examining differences in individuals’ ToM processing of others in different cultural groups (Gnülta et al, 2020 ). However, whether ToM processing is universal across cultures (Carruthers, 2013 ) or influenced by individuals’ cultural experiences (Kobayashi et al, 2006 ; Navarro & Conway, 2021 ; Shahaeian et al, 2014 ) or whether cultural universality and specificity affect children’s ToM development is unclear (Hou et al, 2019 ). Group identify is also an important factor influencing an individual’s ToM processing (Mulvey et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Hirata & Kamakura, 2018) The effects of parenting styles on each personal growth initiative and self-esteem among Japanese university students Pentingnya pengaruh gaya asuh otoritatif terhadap masing-masing PGI dan harga diri di kalangan mahasiswa universitas Jepang 17. (Hou et al, 2019) Children's theory of mind development: Cultural perspectives Dalam praktik pengasuhan keluarga, orang tua Barat lebih banyak berbicara tentang istilah kondisi mental, dan cenderung mengadopsi gaya pengasuhan otoritatif. Sebaliknya, orang tua Timur lebih banyak merujuk tindakan dan konsekuensinya dalam pembicaraan orang tua-Jurnal Obsesi : Jurnal Pendidikan Anak Usia Dini, 6(4), 2022 | 3157…”
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“…Similar to Iranian parents, Chinese parents tend to adopt authoritarian parenting strategies (similar to "boss"), which emphasize interpersonal harmony and displaying obedience to authority figures, but discourage expressing personal opinions (Liu et al, 2016;Hou et al, 2019). However, due to the implementation of the "One-Child Policy" in China for more than 30 years, no study has focused on the impact of siblings on the development of Chinese children's ToM.…”
Section: The Special Impact Of Cultural Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%