After watching these experiments the children listen and do as they see from the adults and parents because they were used to what they see. My theory is kids are at the certain age to teach them the difference of discrimination and how to adjust to being accept by other races. It is so easy to listen to their parents because that’s how they were taught to be in that period of the time. Kids self-esteem is low, but not only that it’s because their young so there is a slim change that person might …show more content…
have the same self-perception when they were little or might change but who knows.
The behavior of the children after Ms.
Elliott began to tell them that they were different were confusing on the other side and thrilling for the other. When I mean by that is one group who had blue eyes was told they were superior then the ones who had brown eyes so when at recess the blue eyes kids make fun of the other brown eyed kids and had more privileges them to. But the next day the brown eyed kids were superior then the ones who had blue eyes a complete turnaround for them. But in the Eye Color Experiment kids felt the same way that black people felt, some were sad and some were confused and angry but by doing this kids started to see what it was like being
black.
The responses of children in the Doll Test when asked questions about selecting a doll that seem worth in their interest was natural and sad at the same time to pick black dolls instead of white ones. Blacks were painted like animals a treated as such that making black kid s hate being black. By during this study it shows that labeling black people as bad and white as nice and more desirable people which was bull. Some differ it on age by most of their upbringing on that period of time.