Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice Exploring Prosocial Development Through Infancy and Early Childhood

Sugar and Spice  and Everything Nice  Exploring Prosocial Development Through Infancy and Early Childhood
Author: Chris Moore, Markus Paulus,Amanda Williams
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2015-05-18
Genre: Child development
ISBN: 9782889195169

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Prosocial behaviors such as sharing, helping, and comforting begin to emerge early in development. The presence of these prosocial behaviors is important not only in childhood, but throughout one’s lifetime, as behaving prosocially is important for social functioning and maintaining social relationships. For many years researchers have been interested in how and when these behaviors develop, as well as how these behaviors are influenced by a variety of factors. Recently however, exciting new research has shown novel and surprising findings, particularly on the early development and ontogenetic origins of prosocial behavior. Research is this area is important, as by understanding what influences prosocial behavior, we may be better able to sustain and support the development of prosociality. Further, a richer understanding may help us to be better able to mediate factors that impede or negatively influence positive social behaviors, as well as negate triggers that may lead to negative social behaviors. Many theoretical views guide different streams of developmental research in this field. Here, we will bring together scholars from various theoretical backgrounds, to collectively explore the development of early prosocial behaviors from early infancy to early school aged children. Contributors will offer insights using a variety of methodologies, from various resource allocation paradigms derived from economist game theorists, to looking time paradigms and more. Together we seek to broadly explore questions pertaining to prosocial development, for example- at what age do prosocial behaviors, moral understanding, or social selectivity emerge? Contributors will individually address unique research questions across a spectrum of topics. For example, how prosocial behaviors are influenced by underlying mechanisms, such as moral emotions (e.g. guilt and sympathy), will be explored, as will how children’s expectations may shape their behaviors, and how they come to care about others. Questions surrounding different contexts will also be investigated. For example, how does empathy influence prosociality? Do children treat partners differently depending on their past behaviors, wealth, or other characteristics? Does whether there is a cost associated with behaving prosocially influence decision-making? By incorporating the work of numerous researchers in the field of prosocial development, who contribute comprehensive reviews of past research, unique theoretical perspectives and empirical approaches, the proposed research topic endeavors to provide new insights into a breadth of prosocial behaviors. In sum, the proposed research topic will contribute to our understanding of prosocial development in the early years by highlighting the relevant factors and contexts under which prosocial behavior emerges.

Designing a Prosocial Classroom Fostering Collaboration in Students from PreK 12 with the Curriculum You Already Use

Designing a Prosocial Classroom  Fostering Collaboration in Students from PreK 12 with the Curriculum You Already Use
Author: Christi Bergin
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2018-05-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780393711998

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A practical how-to guide for promoting positive classroom cultures. A prosocial classroom is easy to spot! Students are engaged in learning, have a warm relationship with the teacher, and can collaborate smoothly; conflicts and behavioral problems are the exception rather than the rule. Not only are students happier in this kind of positive environment, their academic achievement improves. But it's far from obvious how to establish and maintain such a productive and peaceful classroom. In Designing a Prosocial Classroom, Christi Bergin has distilled the complex literature about social-emotional learning into a set of tools that all teachers can use to promote prosocial behavior. As with any skill, fostering kindness and collaboration requires deliberate practice; but it does not require a separate curriculum. These research-based tools—using effective discipline, building prosocial habits, developing positive relationships, modeling good coping strategies—are teaching practices that can be employed within any content area during regular instruction. Each chapter includes authentic classroom vignettes, highlights from the research on prosocial behavior, and questions for reflection and discussion. Designing a Prosocial Classroom is an engaging read and an ideal resource for a school-wide book study group; included in an appendix is a case study for review and discussion of the teaching tools presented in the chapters.

The Unfolding Life

The Unfolding Life
Author: Antoinette Abernethy Lamoreaux
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1907
Genre: Child development
ISBN: MINN:31951T00020440Z

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Delinquency in Society

Delinquency in Society
Author: Robert M. Regoli,John D. Hewitt,Matt DeLisi
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 553
Release: 2021-02-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781284208450

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Delinquency in Society, Eleventh Edition provides in-depth, research-oriented coverage of the essentials on delinquency topics and theories, including juvenile delinquency, criminal behavior, and status-offending youths.

How People Matter

How People Matter
Author: Isaac Prilleltensky,Ora Prilleltensky
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2021-06-17
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781108839013

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Mattering is about feeling valued and adding value. These components are essential for health, happiness, love, work, and social justice.

The Little Book of Child and Adolescent Development

The Little Book of Child and Adolescent Development
Author: Karen J. Gilmore,Pamela Meersand
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2014-10-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780199899227

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The Little Book of Child and Adolescent Development presents a modern, psychoanalytically-informed summary of how the mind develops from infancy through young adulthood. It is a comprehensive work that integrates analytic theories with a contemporary systems model of development, and also draws on scholarly research from neighboring fields. Key models discussed include attachment theory, intersubjective theory, cognitive development theory, and infancy research. This book's contemporary approach to development makes it relevant to such timely topics as bullying, the experience of LGBT youth, preadolescent and adolescent use of the internet, and the struggles of young (emerging) adults in modern society. Written to optimize ease of use for the busy clinician, key clinical points are summarized at the end of each chapter, and a glossary of important concepts and terminology is also included. The text will be valuable for psychiatric residents, psychoanalytic candidates and faculty, and graduate students who would benefit from a quick and concise review of the developmental trajectory.

The Metabolic Ghetto

The Metabolic Ghetto
Author: Jonathan C. K. Wells
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 625
Release: 2016-07-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781107009479

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A multidisciplinary analysis of the role of nutrition in generating hierarchical societies and cultivating a global epidemic of chronic diseases.

Infants Toddlers and Caregivers

Infants  Toddlers  and Caregivers
Author: Janet Gonzalez-Mena
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015
Genre: Child care
ISBN: OCLC:1012160533

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