Good Child Behavior Examples.

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Sharing & Cooperation

Sharing is the act of giving others to use one’s resources, such as toys, space, or attention.

Cooperation is the process of collaborating with others to achieve a common goal.

These actions are critical for a child’s social development because they help them form solid relationships, grasp the value of collaboration, and develop empathy.

helps children prepare for future social interactions and collaborative tasks at school, work, and in the community.

Learning to share and collaborate,

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Examples of Sharing and Cooperation

Sharing Toys

Sharing toys with friends or siblings teaches children kindness while  also allowing them to enjoy social play.  For example, during playtime, a  child may let a friend to get their favorite toy.

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Examples of Sharing and Cooperation

Participating in Group Activities

Working on a school project or a family game fosters collaboration and collaborative problem-solving. For example, may work together to complete a class assignment, with each sharing their own strengths.

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Examples of Sharing and Cooperation

Helping with Household Chores

Working with family members to complete chores develops responsibility and teamwork. Children can assist with duties such as preparing the table, folding laundry, and organizing their room.

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Examples of Sharing and Cooperation

Taking Turns

Waiting patiently for their turn in games or when using shared resources develops fairness and patience. Children practice taking turns in board games or on the playground to  ensure that everyone has an equal opportunity to participate.