Frontiers in Psychology | |
An introduction to âSugar and spice, and everything nice: exploring prosocial development through infancy and early childhoodâ | |
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关键词: prosocial behavior; development; sharing; helping; infancy; childhood; | |
DOI : 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01499 | |
学科分类:心理学(综合) | |
来源: Frontiers | |
【 摘 要 】
Prosocial behaviors begin to emerge at an early age (e.g., Damon, 1975; Rheingold et al., 1976; Eisenberg and Fabes, 1998; Thompson et al., 1997; Paulus, 2014). For example, helping behaviors are demonstrated by infants as young as 18 months of age (e.g., Warneken and Tomasello, 2006) and sharing behavior begins to emerge at around 2 years of age (e.g., Rheingold et al., 1976). Such prosociality is essential to social functioning in many respects. However, while prosocial behavior has long been of interest to developmental researchers, there remains much we do not know about the early development of prosocial behaviors.
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