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In Selman's third-person stage of perspective-taking,children can step out of the immediate situation and see how they and another person are viewed by a third person.
Arnett
Refers to Jeffrey Jensen Arnett, a psychologist known for his work on emerging adulthood and development.
Feel Grown Up
The subjective experience of perceiving oneself as more mature or adult-like, often accompanied by increased responsibilities and changes in self-perception.
Age Ranges
Distinct categories into which human ages are divided for the purpose of study and analysis, often relevant in developmental psychology and sociology.
Erik Erikson's Theory
A psychoanalytic theory of psychosocial development comprising eight stages from infancy to adulthood, each defined by a specific conflict.
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