人形遊びは他者への理解を深める(Playing with dolls improves understanding of others)

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2026-03-18  カーディフ大学

英カーディフ大学の研究によると、人形遊びは他者理解や共感能力の発達を促進する可能性が示された。研究では、子どもが人形で遊ぶ際、他者の感情や意図を想像する「社会的認知」に関わる脳活動が活性化することを確認。これは一人遊びでも同様に見られ、他者との直接的なやり取りがなくても共感力が育まれることを示唆する。こうした効果は性別に関係なく確認され、遊びを通じた社会性発達の重要性が強調された。本研究は、幼児教育や発達心理学において、人形遊びの意義を再評価する根拠となる。

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人形遊びは誤信念推論能力を向上させる:ランダム化比較試験からの証拠 Doll play improves false belief reasoning: Evidence from a randomized-control trial

Sarah A. Gerson ,Jennifer Keating ,Salim Hashmi,Ross E. Vanderwert
PLOS One  Published: March 18, 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0343698

人形遊びは他者への理解を深める(Playing with dolls improves understanding of others)

Abstract

Play is often described as a child’s “occupation,” both because young children spend the majority of their time playing when given the option and because it is a critical mechanism through which children learn both cognitive and socio-emotional skills. In a randomized control trial (N = 73), we found the first causal evidence that doll play, more so than creative tablet play, improves false belief understanding in 4- to 8-year-old children following a six week long play intervention. Improvements in false belief were particularly strong for children who had more parent-reported peer problems. Consistent with prior research, children were more likely to play socially with dolls than socially with tablets during the intervention period and were more likely to use internal state language about others when playing with dolls than with tablets (when observed in the laboratory). Together, this shows that doll play may be an important play pattern for practicing and improving social processing skills like false belief reasoning. The mechanism underlying this improvement requires further investigation, but we speculate that dolls may encourage social interaction and further practice of these skills outside of social interactions.

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