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"providing and receiving help do not always produce positive outcomes"--authors calling for "more research on how helping promotes negative perceptions of the self or others and when and how it perpetuates inequality and hampers learning" journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... autism-relevant

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Jellie Sierksma, Kristin Shutts (2025). The Unintended Negative Consequences of Help in Childhood. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 34(4), 247-252. SAGE Publications.

Date de publication
15/04/2025
Identifiant
10.1177/09637214251323594
Auteurs
Jellie Sierksma, Kristin Shutts
Source
Current Directions in Psychological Science
Détails
34(4), 247-252
Type de référence
article
Éditeur
SAGE Publications
Source de métadonnées
crossref

Résumé

Exchanges of help in childhood produce many positive consequences, such as increasing academic success, promoting happiness, and fostering positive peer relations. For this reason, caretakers encourage helping behavior early in life, and schools implement intervention programs to nurture children’s prosociality. An often overlooked issue, however, is that providing and receiving help do not always produce positive outcomes. We review the latest research that converges to suggest that when children receive, witness, or provide help there can be unintended negative consequences—for example, receiving help can produce feelings of incompetence. We also grapple with how to balance the negative and positive outcomes of helping behavior, with an eye toward promoting children’s well-being and social cohesion in society.

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