We tested a model of prosocial development, which predicted that prosocial action might decline, not increase, throughout childhood, becoming increasingly selective, individual, gender-related, and linked to emotional dysregulation. Sixty-six focal children at 18, 24, or 30 months of age were observed at home with familiar peers and then again 6 months later. Episodes of peer interaction were analysed for instances of sharing. The predicted decline in sharing with age was qualified by cohort differences and many associations with gender. Most children shared less as they grew older, but the oldest girls slightly increased their rate of sharing over time. As peer relationships developed, girls were more likely to share with other girls ; boy...
The present longitudinal research demonstrates robust contributions of early prosocial behavior to c...
Prior studies have indicated that prosocial behavior might be a protective factor for developing int...
The study tested whether children's prosocial behavior was negatively or positively related to child...
We tested a model of prosocial development, which predicted that prosocial action might decline, not...
Sharing is a fascinating activity of the human species and an important basis for the development of...
Sharing is a fascinating activity of the human species and an important basis for the development of...
This study examined longitudinal relations between early measures of prosocial action in infancy as ...
Prosocial behavior and inhibitory control develop across childhood and adolescence, and several theo...
Parents are always trying to influence what their child becomes. One way to study that is to examine...
Young children help and share with others, but little is known about the “how” and “who” of this ear...
Research points to evidence of innate prosocial tendencies present early in life. As more complex co...
Concurrent and longitudinal links between children’s own and their nominated best friends’ antisocia...
Despite a long standing interest in the early development of prosocial behaviors, there is still con...
BACKGROUND: Childhood psychopathology is associated with both high and low levels of prosocial beha...
Children’s target experiences (as recipients of prosocial peer acts and victims of peer aggression) ...
The present longitudinal research demonstrates robust contributions of early prosocial behavior to c...
Prior studies have indicated that prosocial behavior might be a protective factor for developing int...
The study tested whether children's prosocial behavior was negatively or positively related to child...
We tested a model of prosocial development, which predicted that prosocial action might decline, not...
Sharing is a fascinating activity of the human species and an important basis for the development of...
Sharing is a fascinating activity of the human species and an important basis for the development of...
This study examined longitudinal relations between early measures of prosocial action in infancy as ...
Prosocial behavior and inhibitory control develop across childhood and adolescence, and several theo...
Parents are always trying to influence what their child becomes. One way to study that is to examine...
Young children help and share with others, but little is known about the “how” and “who” of this ear...
Research points to evidence of innate prosocial tendencies present early in life. As more complex co...
Concurrent and longitudinal links between children’s own and their nominated best friends’ antisocia...
Despite a long standing interest in the early development of prosocial behaviors, there is still con...
BACKGROUND: Childhood psychopathology is associated with both high and low levels of prosocial beha...
Children’s target experiences (as recipients of prosocial peer acts and victims of peer aggression) ...
The present longitudinal research demonstrates robust contributions of early prosocial behavior to c...
Prior studies have indicated that prosocial behavior might be a protective factor for developing int...
The study tested whether children's prosocial behavior was negatively or positively related to child...