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The self-concepts of preschoolers and those in middle childhood differ in that

A) preschoolers see themselves as either "good at doing things" or not.
B) preschoolers can make judgments about their performance in seven different areas, such as physical ability and peer relationships.
C) in middle childhood, children differentiate only between two facets of self-concept: general competence and social acceptance.
D) children do not develop a self-concept until age 10.

Self-Concepts

The collection of beliefs about oneself, including attributes, roles, goals, values, and self-evaluation.

Preschoolers

Young children typically between the ages of 3 and 5 years, who are in the developmental stage prior to entering formal schooling.

Middle Childhood

A stage of human development that occurs roughly between the ages of 6 and 12 years, characterized by increased physical, cognitive, and social abilities.

  • Recognize the evolution of self-identities from early childhood through to middle childhood.
  • Comprehend the variances in self-perception between genders.
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