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    Perspective-Taking Theory Suggests That Successful Social Development Requires That Children
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Perspective-Taking Theory Suggests That Successful Social Development Requires That Children

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Question 2

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Perspective-taking theory suggests that successful social development requires that children have the ability to:


A) Motivate themselves
B) Understand things become smaller as they move further away
C) Share with their peers
D) Take other people's perspective
E) None of these

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