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  2. Three mountain problem - Wikipedia

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    The findings showed that at age 4, children would choose the photograph that best reflected with their own view. [3] At age 6, an awareness of perspective different from their own could be seen. Then, by ages 7–8, children can clearly acknowledge more than one point of view and consistently select the correct photograph.

  3. Role-taking theory - Wikipedia

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    Robert Selman developed his developmental theory of role-taking ability based on four sources. [4] The first is the work of M. H. Feffer (1959, 1971), [5] [6] and Feffer and Gourevitch (1960), [7] which related role-taking ability to Piaget's theory of social decentering, and developed a projective test to assess children's ability to decenter as they mature. [4]

  4. Perspective-taking - Wikipedia

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    These studies have shown that children at 24 months old [21] [22] and 14 months old [23] may be able to engage in level 1 perspective-taking, and be able to understand various lines of sight depending on the position of a person. [24] [25] Research also suggests that children can engage in level 2 perspective-taking as early as two and a half ...

  5. Loevinger's stages of ego development - Wikipedia

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    The child "asserts his growing sense of self", and views the world in egocentric terms; [7] "the child is preoccupied with bodily impulses, particularly (age-appropriate) sexual and aggressive ones." [12] Immersed in the moment, they view the world solely in terms of how things affect him or her. Impulses affirm a sense of self, but are "curbed ...

  6. Egocentrism - Wikipedia

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    For example, if someone breaks the child's toy, the child would not forgive the other and the child would not be able to understand that the person who broke the toy did not intend to break it. [15] This phenomenon can also be backed by the evidence from the findings of the case study by Nelson, who studied the use of motives and outcomes by ...

  7. Which of Spielberg's Seven Kids Are Following in His Footsteps?

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    Sasha has also acted in smaller roles in several of her father’s movies, including The Terminal (2004), Munich (2005) and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008). She also ...

  8. Naomi Watts Had 2 Children After Struggling With Infertility ...

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    In her book "Dare I Say It: Everything I Wish I’d Known About Menopause," Naomi Watts details infertility struggles before welcoming two kids, Sasha and Kai. Naomi Watts Had 2 Children After ...

  9. Self-concept - Wikipedia

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    The inventory comes in three forms: School Form (ages 8-15 years), Adult Form (ages 16 and above) and Short Form. Originally, the inventory was aimed at children in school (8-15 years) but later on, a revised version where 17 of the 58 items were rephrased to use with adults. The most commonly used version is the Adult Form.