Describe prosocial behaviors and strategies that parents and teachers can use to support prosocial behavior

What will be an ideal response?


Prosocial Behaviors:
Prosocial behavior includes giving, defending, offering, helping, and showing empathy through facial expressions, words, or gestures. Infants and toddlers hug, pat, look concerned, and often want to give their food to others. They give toys and they share your lap.

Strategies:
• Provide continuity of groups. Keeping groups of children together from infancy through toddlerhood promotes familiarity and friendships.
• Notice and encourage prosocial behaviors
• Model prosocial behavior for children
• Give children time together in an enriched environment. If infants and toddlers can choose their activities then they often choose to be near each other while learning how to help, comfort, and solve problems together.

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