Summit
2025 APS Global Psychological Science Summit
Shielded Childhoods: How Innocence Shapes Racial and Gender Socialization
In this roundtable, we discuss parental construction and regulation of childhood innocence. Using mixed-methods studies, we document multiple dimensions of parental regulation of childhood innocence, and demonstrate its relation to ethnic-racial and gender socialization. broader implications for how children are prepared—or shielded—from engaging with social realities and inequalities.
Chairs & Discussants
- Erika NiwaSpeaker
Brooklyn College, The City University of New York - Yana KuchirkoDiscussant
City University of New York