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The articles found under the Week Seven ERR page are as follows:
Bradley, R. H. (1985). Social-cognitive development and toys. Topics in Early Childhood Special
Education, 5(3), 11.
Caldera, Y. M., & Sciarraffa, M. A. (1998). Parent-toddler play with feminine toys: Are all dolls the
same?. Sex Roles, 39(9/10), 657.
Klinger, L. J., Hamilton, J. A., & Cantrell, P. J. (2001). Children's perceptions of aggressive and
gender-specific content in toy commercials. Social Behavior & Personality, 29(1), 11.
Schwartz, L. A., & Markham, W. T. (1985). Sex stereotyping in children's toy advertisements. Sex
Roles, 12(1/2), 157.
As you discuss these articles, pay special attention to the following topics and issues:
Create a brief (one paragraph) written summary of the main findings from these articles, as they
relate to the bulleted topics and issues.
Step 2: Within your Learning Team, investigate popular toys on the market today. You can use the
internet or visit a toy store to do this research. See if you can find toys that fall into the four
categories above; that is, those that may promote aggression, those that may promote pro-social
behavior; those that seem to encourage or discourage gender stereotyping; and those that seem to
encourage or discourage cultural differences and/or stereotyping. Identify and investigate a minimum
of four toys, one from each category. Discuss your observations about these four categories. You
may want to use the following questions as guidance for your teams analysis of the toys
Create a 12- to 15-slide PowerPoint presentation of your findings including detailed speakers notes.
Your presentation should summarize the toys (minimum of four) you investigated and present your
findings on how toys influence development. Conclude your presentation with a discussion of the
following:
After evaluating toys, what would you advise parents concerning how toys can influence the
development of their children? What would you want them to be aware of and why?
Have your views about the relative influences of heredity and environment on human
development changed in any way? For example, are there things you once attributed to
heredity that you now believe to be more strongly influenced by the environment, or vice
versa?