The Role of Education in Middle Childhood Pro Social Development Flashcards
What is Eisenberg’s (1986) definition of pro social behaviour?
voluntary behaviour intended to benefit another
what happens to prosocial behaviour (PSB) during middle childhood?
it starts to include more costly and complex PSBs
what does costly mean in the context of PSB?
the social, emotional or physical cost of the PSB, as well as the effort or time aspect of the behaviour
what does the change in PSB in middle childhood mean for PSB?
it may become more complicated - PSB may harm or adversely effect another person or group
give 3 examples of costly PSBs
- donating
- being involved in activism on broader societal issues
- interceding when witnessing antisocial behaviour directed at others
is there a challenge with empathy during middle childhood? why?
PSB in infancy and toddlerhood is commonly low cost - the higher cost of PSB in mid ch
what 3 things did Eisenberg (1987) want to investigate regarding PSB?
more complex PSBs, the role of reasoning and if there were gender differences as children age
what did Eisenberg (1987) find?
children overall had complex reasoning over time that took into account context, diff needs of people and potential outcomes
- girls - reasoning became more concerned w role-taking, others’ positions and empathy
- empathy related to complex moral reasoning and PSB
what affects PSB in middle childhood?
social norms - Warneken and Tomasello (2006)
role of parenting - Dunsmore et al. (2015)
genetics - Knafo et al. (2006)
what did Warneken and Tomasello (2006) study on variation in social norms & PSB in middle childhood find?
- mid childhood considered the period when cultural variations in social norms would impact PSB
- could be due to increased socialization and learning
what did Dunsmore et al. (2015) find regarding the role of parenting affecting PSB in mid childhood?
- children acted more pro socially in an experiment when parents gave person centered explanations, compared to giving process feedback or no feedback
what did Knafo et al. (2006) find regarding the role of genetics affecting PSB in mid childhood?
twin study
- environment explained 47% of variance at 2 y/o, 3% of variance at 7 y/o
- suggests genetic contributions may become more prominent over time in explaining differences in PSB
what 4 distinct groups of types of PSB patterns did Ma et al. (2020) find?
- low prosocial
- high prosocial
- primarily friendly (but not kind)
- primarily kind
what were Ma et al. (2020);s findings regarding if types of PSB patterns predicted social issues in adolescence?
- low prosocial more likely to have peer relationship conflict during adolescence
- primarily friendly but not kind more likely to engage in relational aggr. in adolescence
what did Ma et al.’s findings (2020) suggest for interventions?
should support kindness over the shallower focus of being friends