
children’s cultural production
Children’s cultural production refers to how children create, share, and participate in cultural activities such as art, stories, music, play, and digital content. It highlights their active role in shaping their cultural experiences, rather than just passively receiving older generations’ influences. This production helps children express their identities, understand their world, and engage with society creatively. By producing culture—whether through drawing, coding, or performing—they contribute to a dynamic, ongoing process of cultural development unique to their perspectives and interests.