In a study by Radke-Yarrow, Zahn-Waxler, & King (1979), parents of children who were most prosocial

(a) said, “No,” or “Stop” when their child hurt another child
(b) gave a clear message (without physical punishment) that their child must not hurt anyone
(c) hit their child if their child hit a peer, to show them what it felt like
(d) said to their children when they hurt someone, “It’s OK, you’ll learn not to hit when you are older.”


Answer: (b) gave a clear message (without physical punishment) that their child must not hurt anyone

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