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ADHD

Prosocial Behavior

Prosocial behavior refers to voluntary actions intended to benefit or help others, such as sharing, comforting, rescuing, and helping. In children with ADHD, fostering prosocial behavior can be an important part of their development. This can include teaching empathy, cooperation, and social skills. Encouraging and reinforcing these behaviors can also help in improving peer relationships and social interactions, areas that children with ADHD often struggle with.

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