Multiple Choice
One social experience that may contribute greatly to autobiographical memories and a child's sense of extended self is (are) _____ .
A) parental statements such as "You're a big boy."
B) cooperative interactions with peer playmates
C) conversations with siblings about pretend play roles
D) conversations with parents about noteworthy past events that they have shared with the child
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