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  2. Role-taking theory - Wikipedia

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    The second is the research of John H. Flavell (1968), [8] which studied children's growing abilities to judge other people's conceptual and perceptual perspectives. [4] The third is the developmental ideas of differentiation , whereupon one learns to distinguish his/her perspective from the perspectives of others, and integration, the ability ...

  3. Perspective-taking - Wikipedia

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    Level 1 perspective-taking is defined as the ability to understand that someone else may see things differently and to understand what another person can see in physical space. [6] For example, one could understand that while an object may be obstructing their own view, from where another person is standing they can see a cat in the room.

  4. 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.

  5. 5 things we learned from reading a former nanny’s memoir ...

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    Stephanie Kiser, a former nanny for ultrarich families, shares stories in a new memoir, "Wanted: Toddler's Personal Assistant."

  6. Neo-Piagetian theories of cognitive development - Wikipedia

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    According to Pascual-Leone, mental power is equal to 1 scheme, or unit of information, at 2–3 years of age and it increases by one unit every second year until it reaches its maximum of 7 units at 15 years of age. He studied 8,10,12 and 14 year olds and then adults and found that the development of short-term memory is because of capacity ...

  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. Liev Schreiber Poses with Son Sasha and Daughter Kai at ... - AOL

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    Related: All About Liev Schreiber's 3 Kids Neisen, who Schreiber quietly wed in July 2023, smiles big with her husband and his kids, wearing a navy blue dress and holding a brown suede purse.

  9. Looking-glass self - Wikipedia

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    The negative effects of the looking-glass self can be harmful to the people's mentality. According to Zsolt Unoka and Gabriella Vizin's, To See In a Mirror Dimly. The Looking-Glass is Self-Shaming in Borderline Personality Disorder , shame is a large factor in the development of Borderline Personality Disorder . [ 7 ]