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Panda Shiro
on Nov 09, 2024Verified
According to Mead,a child first learns by
A) imitating the behavior of specific people such as his or her parents.
B) playing with friends.
C) engaging in pretend play.
D) engaging in organized activities and games.
Pretend Play
A form of play in which children imagine scenarios and act them out, playing different roles and using objects as symbols.
Imitating Behavior
The act of copying or mimicking the actions, gestures, speech, or mannerisms of another person.
- Master the theories behind psychological and cognitive evolution as postulated by Erikson, Piaget, and Mead.
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Learning Objectives
- Master the theories behind psychological and cognitive evolution as postulated by Erikson, Piaget, and Mead.
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