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    In Selman's Third-Person Stage of Perspective-Taking,children Can Step Out of the Immediate
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In Selman's Third-Person Stage of Perspective-Taking,children Can Step Out of the Immediate

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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.

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