Children who are more proficient in cooperation with peers tend to be more preferred. To date, the development of peer cooperation has been studied mainly in two research traditions, one focusing on action coordination and the other focusing on interaction quality. Both aspects of cooperation are relevant for children's peer relations, but it is unclear whether both aspects of children's earliest cooperation skills predict their later preference by peers after the transition into organized social groups in school. In this study, we assessed coordination proficiency and interaction quality of 181 Dutch children longitudinally from 2 to 4 years of age. No relation between early action coordination and later preference by peers at school was f...
This study examined inter-informant agreement, inter-context agreement, and social preference linkag...
The internal coherence and external validity of friendship choices were examined among three, four a...
We tested a model of prosocial development, which predicted that prosocial action might decline, not...
International audienceThis study aimed to assess whether behavioral similarity is associated with so...
Playing with peers is one of the most important contexts for the acquisition of social competencies...
Cooperation with peers is challenging for young children, and there are large individual differences...
Contains fulltext : 140570.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cooperation w...
Early forms of cooperation and conflict feature regularly in young children's interactions with othe...
This study examined longitudinal relations between early measures of prosocial action in infancy as ...
The early developmental antecedents of individual differences in children's social functioning with ...
The role of mixed- versus same-age grouping of children as a predictor variable for prosocial, frien...
This study aimed to assess social preferences in dynamic interpersonal interactions among preschool ...
Social indirect reciprocity seems to be crucial in enabling large-scale cooperative networks among g...
A considerable amount of research has examined the link between children’s peer acceptance, which re...
Cooperation is essential for human society, and children engage in cooperation from early on. It is ...
This study examined inter-informant agreement, inter-context agreement, and social preference linkag...
The internal coherence and external validity of friendship choices were examined among three, four a...
We tested a model of prosocial development, which predicted that prosocial action might decline, not...
International audienceThis study aimed to assess whether behavioral similarity is associated with so...
Playing with peers is one of the most important contexts for the acquisition of social competencies...
Cooperation with peers is challenging for young children, and there are large individual differences...
Contains fulltext : 140570.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cooperation w...
Early forms of cooperation and conflict feature regularly in young children's interactions with othe...
This study examined longitudinal relations between early measures of prosocial action in infancy as ...
The early developmental antecedents of individual differences in children's social functioning with ...
The role of mixed- versus same-age grouping of children as a predictor variable for prosocial, frien...
This study aimed to assess social preferences in dynamic interpersonal interactions among preschool ...
Social indirect reciprocity seems to be crucial in enabling large-scale cooperative networks among g...
A considerable amount of research has examined the link between children’s peer acceptance, which re...
Cooperation is essential for human society, and children engage in cooperation from early on. It is ...
This study examined inter-informant agreement, inter-context agreement, and social preference linkag...
The internal coherence and external validity of friendship choices were examined among three, four a...
We tested a model of prosocial development, which predicted that prosocial action might decline, not...