moral development and pro-social behavior
Moral development refers to the gradual psychological growth and understanding of principles and values that guide individuals' ethical decision-making and behavior. Pro-social behavior encompasses voluntary actions that benefit others or society as a whole, demonstrating empathy, cooperation, and a sense of responsibility towards others.
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