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Griffiths, Merris – Children & Society, 2011
This study presents a comparative study of the free-time activity preferences of 9- to 11-year-old children in the UK and USA, as drawn by them in art workshops. Six themes emerged relating to sport, outdoor play, family/peers, media, special occasions and other (indefinable) activities. The children's talk about their drawings revealed additional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Leisure Time, Childhood Interests
Lasker, Harry – 1973
In 1972, a study was undertaken to test the reactions of media-inexperienced children in the Jamaican highlands to their first exposure to video-cassette-delivered episodes of "Sesame Street." Children were randomly selected from three different age groups: three to five-year-olds, six to eight-year-olds, and nine to eleven-year-olds.…
Descriptors: Animation, Attention, Childhood Interests, Children

Schau, Candace Garrett; Busch, Judith Wilde – 1979
This article reports a study in which a sample of 89 White and 34 Spanish-language heritage children from ages 2 1/2 to 6 1/2 from the lower- and middle-classes responded to two cognitive measures (classification skill and gender knowledge), three verbal sex-typing measures (occupations, toys, and peer behaviors), and a behavioral sex-typing…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Interests, Children, Cognitive Development