Multiple Choice
One of the significant developments in understanding others' desires by 18 months of age is
A) being able to predict what others want.
B) recognizing that someone else's desires may differ from one's own.
C) verbalizing that others may have desires different from her own.
D) convincing others to abandon their desires and adopt one's own.
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