B.C. university research aims to get kids to not fight over toys
- Dr. Madison Pesowski, an assistant professor of psychology at UFV, is leading a multi-year study to investigate how children understand ownership and reduce toy-related conflicts.
- The study will engage young children in activities to learn their comprehension of ownership, supported by seven UFV students.
- Pesowski believes the common view that children fight due to ignorance is incorrect and aims to explore their reasoning about ownership.
- This project is supported by a $182,500 grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada.
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