"Best Bets" to Promote Prosocial Behaviors:
Develop Classroom Environments that Encourage Prosocial Behaviors

The school environment, as well, may influence the development of prosocial behaviors. An observational study of 65 Israeli third-graders found that children in classes structured to promote prosocial behavior, by emphasizing cooperation, for example, helped their peers more than children in traditional classes (Hertz-Lazartowtiz, Fuchs, Sharabany, & Eisenberg, 1989).


 
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