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Developmental trajectories of empathic concern in infancy and their links to social competence in early childhood.

Yael PazMaayan DavidovTal OrlitskyRonit Roth-HananiaCarolyn Zahn-Waxler
Published in: Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines (2021)
Children who exhibit high levels of empathy early in infancy are likely to show high social competence later on. However, even when initial empathy levels are low, subsequent growth in empathy from 3 to 18 months can occur, with positive consequences for children's social competence at 36 months. Only children with low initial empathic concern and minimal growth across infancy are at increased risk of having poorer socioemotional capabilities in early childhood.
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