Children’s everyday helping, or their active involvement in parents’ routines and chores, seems relevant to children’s social and moral development, yet is poorly understood. To date, most research on children’s everyday help has focused on demonstrating that children readily help parents and experimenters with everyday tasks. The present study relates children’s everyday help to how parents guide, or scaffold, their children’s activities, and examines the active aspects of children’s everyday helping. A community sample of sixty-one parents and children, between 18 and 24 months of age, was assessed on a series of helping tasks, adapted from prior studies on children’s help in everyday contexts. These helping tasks were structured with a s...
What role does socialization play in the origins of prosocial behavior? We examined one potential so...
Young children help and share with others, but little is known about the “how” and “who” of this ear...
Although there is considerable evidence that at least some helping behavior is motivated by genuine ...
We investigated the techniques parents use to socialize prosocial behavior in young children, ages 1...
Young children begin helping others with simple instrumental problems from soon after their first bi...
The main aim of this book was to provide insight into children’s (8-13 years) cognition about helpin...
Young children’s everyday helping in the home has received relatively little attention in research o...
Abstract. Prosocial behavior is the key component of social and interpersonal relations. One of the ...
This longitudinal study examined the development of instrumental and empathic helping behaviours as ...
This dissertation investigated whether young children are sensitive to psychological cues in their s...
Human adults will sometimes help without being asked to help, including in situations in which the h...
In this study the relation between parenting and the development of prosocial reasoning in children ...
What role does socialization play in the origins of prosocial behavior? We examined one potential so...
Parents are always trying to influence what their child becomes. One way to study that is to examine...
Abstract The purpose of this descriptive-correlational study was to investigate possible association...
What role does socialization play in the origins of prosocial behavior? We examined one potential so...
Young children help and share with others, but little is known about the “how” and “who” of this ear...
Although there is considerable evidence that at least some helping behavior is motivated by genuine ...
We investigated the techniques parents use to socialize prosocial behavior in young children, ages 1...
Young children begin helping others with simple instrumental problems from soon after their first bi...
The main aim of this book was to provide insight into children’s (8-13 years) cognition about helpin...
Young children’s everyday helping in the home has received relatively little attention in research o...
Abstract. Prosocial behavior is the key component of social and interpersonal relations. One of the ...
This longitudinal study examined the development of instrumental and empathic helping behaviours as ...
This dissertation investigated whether young children are sensitive to psychological cues in their s...
Human adults will sometimes help without being asked to help, including in situations in which the h...
In this study the relation between parenting and the development of prosocial reasoning in children ...
What role does socialization play in the origins of prosocial behavior? We examined one potential so...
Parents are always trying to influence what their child becomes. One way to study that is to examine...
Abstract The purpose of this descriptive-correlational study was to investigate possible association...
What role does socialization play in the origins of prosocial behavior? We examined one potential so...
Young children help and share with others, but little is known about the “how” and “who” of this ear...
Although there is considerable evidence that at least some helping behavior is motivated by genuine ...