Which of the following best represents "prosocial behaviour" that emerges from moral and emotional development in childhood?
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Correct answer: Sharing with a friend who has none, even without reward
Prosocial behaviour such as sharing, helping, or comforting others reflects internalized moral values and empathy — outcomes of moral and emotional development.
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