Early Development of Prosocial Behavior: Current Perspectives.
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Infants help a non-human agentThe Motivational Foundations of Prosocial Behavior From A Developmental Perspective-Evolutionary Roots and Key Psychological Mechanisms: Introduction to the Special Section.Self-Regulation and Infant-Directed Singing in Infants with Down Syndrome."Does he need help or can he help himself?" Preschool children's expectations about others' instrumental helping versus self-helping.Early socialization of prosocial behavior: Patterns in parents' encouragement of toddlers' helping in an everyday household taskDevelopmental Trajectories of Social Skills during Early Childhood and Links to Parenting Practices in a Japanese SampleThe Developing Social Context of Infant Helping in Two U.S. SamplesYou get what you get and you don't throw a fit!: Emotion socialization and child physiology jointly predict early prosocial development.Five-Year-Old Preschoolers' Sharing is Influenced by Anticipated Reciprocation.Preschool children fail primate prosocial game because of attentional task demandsPerceived Family Cohesion Moderates Environmental Influences on Prosocial Behavior in Nigerian Adolescent Twins.Individual differences in toddlers' social understanding and prosocial behavior: disposition or socialization?BABY EMPATHY: INFANT DISTRESS AND PEER PROSOCIAL RESPONSES.Experience facilitates the emergence of sharing behavior among 7.5-month-old infants.A Unique Path to Callous-Unemotional Traits for Children who are Temperamentally Fearless and Unconcerned about Transgressions: a Longitudinal Study of Typically Developing Children from age 2 to 12.Thinking of me: Self-focus reduces sharing and helping in seven- to eight-year-olds.Relational antecedents and social implications of the emotion of empathy: Evidence from three studies.Children's Sharing Behavior in Mini-Dictator Games: The Role of In-Group Favoritism and Theory of Mind.Shyness and Social Conflict Reduce Young Children's Social Helpfulness.Embodied Simulation of Others Being Touched in 1-Year-Old Infants.Means-Inference as a Source of Variability in Early Helping
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