Infant Self-Awareness Development
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At what age does self-awareness start to develop?

  • 6 months
  • 1 year (correct)
  • 18 months
  • 2 years

What is the Lewis and Brooks-Gunn study?

  • A study on the development of self-awareness
  • A study on the development of visual self-awareness (correct)
  • A study on the development of motor skills
  • A study on the development of cognitive skills

What does the Lewis and Brooks-Gunn study indicate about infants?

  • They possess some level of self-awareness
  • They possess other forms of self-awareness
  • They can recognize themselves in a mirror
  • They can reach for their own noses in a mirror (correct)

Study Notes

  • The development of self-awareness starts around one year of age and becomes more developed by 18 months of age.
  • Self-awareness is demonstrated by the ability to recognize oneself in a mirror.
  • Most infants under one year of age do not reach for their own noses in the mirror, indicating that they have some level of self-awareness.
  • The Lewis and Brooks-Gunn study only indicates an infant's visual self-awareness; children might actually possess other forms of self-awareness.

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Test your knowledge on the development of self-awareness in infants, including milestones and signs of self-recognition in mirrors. Explore the Lewis and Brooks-Gunn study and the different forms of self-awareness in children.

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