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Toddlers Help a Peer.

Child development

Hepach R, Kante N, Tomasello M.
PMID: 27925157
Child Dev. 2017 Sep;88(5):1642-1652. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12686. Epub 2016 Dec 07.

Toddlers are remarkably prosocial toward adults, yet little is known about their helping behavior toward peers. In the present study with 18- and 30-month-old toddlers (n = 192, 48 dyads per age group), one child needed help reaching an...

Helping the One You Hurt: Toddlers' Rudimentary Guilt, Shame, and Prosocial Behavior After Harming Another.

Child development

Drummond JDK, Hammond SI, Satlof-Bedrick E, Waugh WE, Brownell CA.
PMID: 27797103
Child Dev. 2017 Jul;88(4):1382-1397. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12653. Epub 2016 Oct 31.

This study explored the role of guilt and shame in early prosocial behavior by extending previous findings that guilt- and shame-like responses can be distinguished in toddlers and, for the first time, examining their associations with helping. Toddlers (n...

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