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Gender Differences In Prosocial Behaviour In Children Aged 2-6 Years

   
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Title: Gender Differences In Prosocial Behaviour In Children Aged 2-6 Years
 
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Theories have acknowledged the relevance of affective bonds between children and their caregivers to the development of prosocial behaviour (van IJzendoorn, 1997). Rawls (1971) suggests that a lack of empathic capacity signifies little attachment with parents or caregivers...
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Theories have acknowledged the relevance of affective bonds between children and their caregivers to the development of prosocial behaviour (van IJzendoorn, 1997). Rawls (1971) suggests that a lack of empathic capacity signifies little attachment with parents or caregivers...
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