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14
Dec/2007

Prosocial behavioral development
   The development of prosocial behavior depends on several factors and leads to advancement both socially and personally. This form of conduct can be broken down into sharing, helping, and cooperating. By demonstrating Prosocial behavior in early childhood the individual will have increased chances of future success within their culture.

   The definition of prosocial behavior can be simplified into the following statement taken from Guidance of Young Children by Marian Marion, 7th edition, "Prosocial behavior: behavior that benefits another person or animal." This is related to altruism, the ability to assist others without thought of personal gain. Though there are many types of behaviors that are socially accepted and seen as excellent moral values, the idea of Prosocial actions focuses on living beings that can feel both physical and emotional pain and pleasure.



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