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Damian Mathew
on Dec 25, 2024Verified
Stephanie is 7 years old. She is presented with the story of Holly in one of Selman's perspective-taking exercises. Stephanie states that Holly's father would be upset because she climbed the tree. But if Holly told him she climbed the tree to rescue a kitten, then he would not be upset. Which of Selman's stages does this type of thinking represent?
A) Level 0
B) Level 1
C) Level 2
D) Level 3
Selman's Stages
A theory proposing different stages of social understanding or perspective-taking ability that children develop through.
Perspective-Taking
The ability to understand a situation or concept from an alternative point of view, including others' thoughts and feelings.
- Understand the importance of adopting different viewpoints and the progression of its developmental phases.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the importance of adopting different viewpoints and the progression of its developmental phases.
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