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作者:金 星 韦小满



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  A Review on Prosocial Behaviors of Children with Mental Retardation
  JIN Xing WEI Xiaoman
  (Department of Special Education, School of Education, Beijing Normal University,Beijing,100875)
  Abstract Prosocial behavior is one of important issues in adaptive behavior of children with mental retardation and plays an important role in education of mental retardation. There are some differences of the prosocial behaviors among children with mental retardation, normal children and autistic children,and Down syndrome is a special type of mental retardation. There are several related factors including age, gender, pathogeny, and intelligence which influence prosocial behaviors of children with mental retardation.
  Key words prosocial behaviors children with mental retardation autistic children Down syndrome
  (责任编校:周耿)
  

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