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Cooperation
Cooperation is the ability to balance one's own needs with someone else's. This one page article offers ways to build a cooperative spirit with others through their understandings of requests, suggestions, turn taking and problem solving. United States

Encouraging cooperation
Listening to young children and acknowledging feelings builds cooperation between young children, their families and their peers. Includes five problem solving steps to use with children Canada

Sharing and cooperation
Understanding the link between what caregivers see children do while sharing and cooperating in a group activity and how this influences the way they support the development of preschooler's social competence. United States

Young children's social development
This article includes a check list to determine children's social development and social competence in early childhood. Relationships with others are a key factor in how adults function. United States

Sharing
A number of activities to foster sharing and cooperation between preschool children. The short article includes ideas to promote turn taking, sharing, and opportunities for children to work together. United States


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