01:830:331 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11.1: Culture Of Asia, Personal Fable, List Of Forgotten Realms Nations

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At some point early in life, children must realize that they exist independently of other people and objects in the environment and that their existence continues over time. Next landmark in self-awareness at about 18-24months infants wipe the red mark on their nose (show that the infants know that the mirror reflection is them) Not until they are 15 months do babies realize that they are the thing in the mirror. Self-awareness of the mirrors task emerges at a younger age in western cultures that view people as autonomous children become aware that they are independent beings when their cultures emphasize that independent nature. Toddlers look more at pictures of themselves rather than other babies. Preschoolers would describe their physical characteristics, their preferences, their possessions and their competencies/abilities. In asian culture, the self is denied to a much greater extent y children"s social relationships .

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