Children of Different Worlds
Discover the profound insights of Children of Different Worlds by Beatrice Whiting, published by Harvard University Press in 1992. This enlightening book is the result of two decades of extensive research, offering a cross-cultural examination of how age, gender, and culture influence the development of social behavior in children. With 337 pages of in-depth analysis, Whiting delves into the intricacies of child and developmental psychology, making it an essential read for anyone interested in understanding human behavior and interpersonal relations. This paperback edition is a valuable addition to the fields of psychology and sociology, providing readers with a comprehensive look at the factors shaping children's social interactions across different cultures. Explore the diverse worlds of childhood and gain a deeper understanding of the dynamics at play in family and relationships.