Evolved Developmental Niche Provision Report: Moral Socialization, Social Thriving, and Social Maladaptation in Three Countries

Evolutionary systems theory identifies niches as key developmental inheritances for animals. The human evolved developmental niche (EDN) is characterized by positive touch, responsiveness, play, and social togetherness and provides the responsive, relational dynamism that optimizes development. Cros...

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Main Authors: Darcia Narvaez, Ryan Woodbury, Ying Cheng, Lijuan Wang, Angela Kurth, Tracy Gleason, Lifang Deng, Eveline Gutzwiller-Helfenfinger, Markus Christen, Catherine Näpflin
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2019-04-01
Series:SAGE Open
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244019840123
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spelling doaj-20fa8b2908584d37903912baa18efc622020-11-25T02:54:29ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open2158-24402019-04-01910.1177/2158244019840123Evolved Developmental Niche Provision Report: Moral Socialization, Social Thriving, and Social Maladaptation in Three CountriesDarcia Narvaez0Ryan Woodbury1Ying Cheng2Lijuan Wang3Angela Kurth4Tracy Gleason5Lifang Deng6Eveline Gutzwiller-Helfenfinger7Markus Christen8Catherine Näpflin9University of Notre Dame, IN, USAUniversity of Notre Dame, IN, USAUniversity of Notre Dame, IN, USAUniversity of Notre Dame, IN, USAUniversity of Notre Dame, IN, USAWellesley College, MA, USABeihang University, Beijing, ChinaUniversity of Duisburg-Essen, GermanyUniversity of Zurich, SwitzerlandUniversity of Teacher Education Lucerne, SwitzerlandEvolutionary systems theory identifies niches as key developmental inheritances for animals. The human evolved developmental niche (EDN) is characterized by positive touch, responsiveness, play, and social togetherness and provides the responsive, relational dynamism that optimizes development. Cross-sectional and longitudinal studies of the human EDN have demonstrated correlations between degree of EDN consistency in early childhood and positive sociomoral development and avoidance of ill-being and misbehavior. We created a brief report of children’s recent EDN experience and examined its relation to child well-being and sociomoral development. Using samples from three cultures (United States, N =574; Switzerland, N =96; China, N =382), EDN provision in the past week was related to multiple child outcomes even after controlling for parental age, education, income, responsivity, and child gender. Factor analyses indicated three sets of latent factors in each sample: Moral Socialization, Social Maladaptation, and Social Thriving. Structural equation models indicated that EDN provision significantly predicted Social Thriving in all samples beyond control variables. EDN provision may be particularly helpful in predicting optimal social development.https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244019840123
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author Darcia Narvaez
Ryan Woodbury
Ying Cheng
Lijuan Wang
Angela Kurth
Tracy Gleason
Lifang Deng
Eveline Gutzwiller-Helfenfinger
Markus Christen
Catherine Näpflin
spellingShingle Darcia Narvaez
Ryan Woodbury
Ying Cheng
Lijuan Wang
Angela Kurth
Tracy Gleason
Lifang Deng
Eveline Gutzwiller-Helfenfinger
Markus Christen
Catherine Näpflin
Evolved Developmental Niche Provision Report: Moral Socialization, Social Thriving, and Social Maladaptation in Three Countries
SAGE Open
author_facet Darcia Narvaez
Ryan Woodbury
Ying Cheng
Lijuan Wang
Angela Kurth
Tracy Gleason
Lifang Deng
Eveline Gutzwiller-Helfenfinger
Markus Christen
Catherine Näpflin
author_sort Darcia Narvaez
title Evolved Developmental Niche Provision Report: Moral Socialization, Social Thriving, and Social Maladaptation in Three Countries
title_short Evolved Developmental Niche Provision Report: Moral Socialization, Social Thriving, and Social Maladaptation in Three Countries
title_full Evolved Developmental Niche Provision Report: Moral Socialization, Social Thriving, and Social Maladaptation in Three Countries
title_fullStr Evolved Developmental Niche Provision Report: Moral Socialization, Social Thriving, and Social Maladaptation in Three Countries
title_full_unstemmed Evolved Developmental Niche Provision Report: Moral Socialization, Social Thriving, and Social Maladaptation in Three Countries
title_sort evolved developmental niche provision report: moral socialization, social thriving, and social maladaptation in three countries
publisher SAGE Publishing
series SAGE Open
issn 2158-2440
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Evolutionary systems theory identifies niches as key developmental inheritances for animals. The human evolved developmental niche (EDN) is characterized by positive touch, responsiveness, play, and social togetherness and provides the responsive, relational dynamism that optimizes development. Cross-sectional and longitudinal studies of the human EDN have demonstrated correlations between degree of EDN consistency in early childhood and positive sociomoral development and avoidance of ill-being and misbehavior. We created a brief report of children’s recent EDN experience and examined its relation to child well-being and sociomoral development. Using samples from three cultures (United States, N =574; Switzerland, N =96; China, N =382), EDN provision in the past week was related to multiple child outcomes even after controlling for parental age, education, income, responsivity, and child gender. Factor analyses indicated three sets of latent factors in each sample: Moral Socialization, Social Maladaptation, and Social Thriving. Structural equation models indicated that EDN provision significantly predicted Social Thriving in all samples beyond control variables. EDN provision may be particularly helpful in predicting optimal social development.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244019840123
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