From: U.S. News & World Report (HealthDay)
Kids Learn to Work Together Early, Study Finds
U.S. News & World Report (HealthDay):
Some adults may want to take a lesson from young who’ve demonstrated that even children at the early age of 3, children have a sense of what’s fair, researchers say.
The study authors found that children shared with each other after working together to earn a reward, even in circumstances where it would have been easy for one child to keep all of the prize without sharing.
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