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Candy Trading Zones

Xena Mindhurst

Casa editrice: Publifye

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"Candy Trading Zones" unveils the fascinating world of childhood candy exchanges, revealing how these seemingly simple transactions serve as powerful learning laboratories for essential life skills. Through extensive research spanning three decades and over 1,000 documented trading sessions, the book illuminates how children naturally develop sophisticated economic systems and social hierarchies through their candy-trading activities.The investigation progresses from examining the psychology of value attribution in candy trading to exploring the complex social architectures that emerge in trading zones like playgrounds and post-Halloween gatherings. Children instinctively create elaborate trading networks, complete with their own rules and specialized roles, mirroring adult economic behaviors in surprising ways. Particularly intriguing is the discovery that certain candies consistently command higher trading power regardless of their actual retail value, demonstrating children's innate ability to create and maintain informal economies.Drawing from behavioral economics, developmental psychology, and social science research, the book presents compelling evidence that childhood trading experiences significantly influence adult negotiation capabilities and decision-making skills. Through a combination of observational studies, video analysis, and social network mapping, the research demonstrates how these early trading experiences contribute to the development of crucial life skills, including value assessment, negotiation tactics, and social relationship management. This groundbreaking work offers valuable insights for educators, parents, and child development professionals while maintaining accessibility for general readers interested in understanding the hidden complexity of childhood social interactions.
Disponibile da: 10/01/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 118 pagine.

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