This chapter discusses motivational factors and the contributors responsible for the empathic and prosocial behavior of young children. The reasons that people engage in prosocial behaviors, including self-benefit and society’s approval, are discussed. Empathy as an underlying prosocial behavior, along with its associated process sympathy, is studied to determine whether these are the factors responsible for young children’s prosocial behavior. The chapter discusses young children’s understanding of the situational cues and responding empathically to them. Instrumental helping acts of children aimed at helping other people in attaining their goals rather than looking for self-benefit are discussed, as is the role of culture and experience i...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.The study was designed to exa...
Behavior. CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1996,67,449-470. Relations between emotional expressiveness, empathy, a...
A majority of current work indicates that the different types of prosocial behavior in young childr...
Prosocial behaviors such as sharing, helping, and comforting begin to emerge early in development. T...
In this chapter we have developed the concept of prosociality and analyzed the different variables w...
Empathy and prosocial behaviour in early childhood: A review › Abstract The ability to empathise and...
Empathy and prosocial behaviour in early childhood: A review › Abstract The ability to empathise and...
Empathy and prosocial behaviour in early childhood: A review › Abstract The ability to empathise and...
Empathic and prosocial behaviors foster cooperation between individuals, making such behaviors essen...
Empathy and prosocial behaviour in early childhood: A review › Abstract The ability to empathise and...
Empathy and prosocial behaviour in early childhood: A review › Abstract The ability to empathise and...
Empathy and prosocial behaviour in early childhood: A review › Abstract The ability to empathise and...
ABSTRACT—Human prosociality is marked by the versatil-ity with which we help across various contexts...
Behavior. CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1996,67,449-470. Relations between emotional expressiveness, empathy, a...
We have all heard the phrase “put yourself in someone else’s shoes” more times than we can count thr...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.The study was designed to exa...
Behavior. CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1996,67,449-470. Relations between emotional expressiveness, empathy, a...
A majority of current work indicates that the different types of prosocial behavior in young childr...
Prosocial behaviors such as sharing, helping, and comforting begin to emerge early in development. T...
In this chapter we have developed the concept of prosociality and analyzed the different variables w...
Empathy and prosocial behaviour in early childhood: A review › Abstract The ability to empathise and...
Empathy and prosocial behaviour in early childhood: A review › Abstract The ability to empathise and...
Empathy and prosocial behaviour in early childhood: A review › Abstract The ability to empathise and...
Empathic and prosocial behaviors foster cooperation between individuals, making such behaviors essen...
Empathy and prosocial behaviour in early childhood: A review › Abstract The ability to empathise and...
Empathy and prosocial behaviour in early childhood: A review › Abstract The ability to empathise and...
Empathy and prosocial behaviour in early childhood: A review › Abstract The ability to empathise and...
ABSTRACT—Human prosociality is marked by the versatil-ity with which we help across various contexts...
Behavior. CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1996,67,449-470. Relations between emotional expressiveness, empathy, a...
We have all heard the phrase “put yourself in someone else’s shoes” more times than we can count thr...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.The study was designed to exa...
Behavior. CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1996,67,449-470. Relations between emotional expressiveness, empathy, a...
A majority of current work indicates that the different types of prosocial behavior in young childr...