Asked by Sharle Agtunong on Jul 06, 2024

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For a child's behavior to be called "prosocial," it should be a kind,self-benefiting behavior.

Prosocial

Behaviors that are intended to help or benefit others, including acts of kindness, sharing, and cooperating.

Self-Benefiting

Self-benefiting refers to actions or behaviors that primarily serve to improve or advantage the individual performing them, often with a focus on personal gain or welfare.

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Julia SimoesJul 07, 2024
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False
Explanation :
A prosocial behavior is a kind and helpful behavior that benefits others, not necessarily self-benefiting.