Children's Understanding of Death: Toward a Contextualized and Integrated Account
Rosengren, Karl S.; Miller, Peggy J.; Gutierrez, Isabel T.; Chow, Philip I.; Schein, Stevie S.; Anderson, Kathy N.; Callanan, Maureen A.
In this monograph we (1) provide an account of young children's socialization with respect to death and (2) develop a conception of children’s understanding of death that encompasses affective and cognitive dimensions. Conducted in a small city in the Midwest, the project involved several component studies employing quantitative and qualitative methods. Middle-class, European American children (3-6 years, N = 101) were interviewed about their cognitive/affective understandings of death; their parents (N = 71) completed questionnaires about the children's experiences and their own beliefs and practices. Other data included ethnographic observations, interviews, focus groups, and analyses of children's books. Parents and ... Read more
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