Explain reciprocal relationship between culture-environment


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1. Diversity in Early Care and Education, Janet Gonzalez-Mena introduces an individualist-collectivist framework as a means of understanding differences. In your own words, define individualism and collectivism. Then, explain why it would be useful to think of attitudes or behaviors related to the care of infants and toddlers in terms of a continuum-with individualism at one end and collectivism at the other-rather than to think of the people involved as either individualists or collectivists.

2. Professionals who work with infants and/or toddlers are likely to encounter varying perspectives from families with regard to following schedules or natural rhythms for feeding and sleeping. Review the information presented of Diversity in Early Care and Education. Describe two or more considerations pertaining to this issue that an infant/toddler professional would need to keep in mind when interacting with families and developing policies or practices in an infant/toddler program.

3. Using examples of your own or those from the course text, explain the reciprocal relationship between culture and environment and why understanding parental goals and routines and family activity settings is essential to children's healthy development.

Required Resources

1. Course Text: Diversity in Early Care and Education

  • "Communicating across Cultures" (pp. 31-32 only)
  • "A Framework for Understanding Differences"

2. Course Text: How Culture Shapes Social-Emotional Development

  • Read pp. 13-16, "Exploring and Learning From the Environment"

3. Article: Phillips, C. B., & Cooper, R. M. (1992). Cultural dimensions of feeding relationships. Click for more options In The caregiver's companion: Readings and professional resources - Infants, toddlers, and caregivers (pp. 95-101). Washington, DC: Zero to Three.

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4. Article: Gonzalez-Mena, J., & Bhavnagri, N. P. (1992). Cultural differences in sleeping practices. Click for more options In The caregiver's companion: Readings and professional resources-Infants, toddlers, and caregivers (pp. 103-106). Washington, DC: Zero to Three.

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