Self-esteem ____ in the transition from early childhood to middle childhood
a. dramatically drops
b. remains constant
c. increases steadily
d. declines slightly
D. Self-esteem declines slightly in the transition from early childhood to middle childhood, as children enter a school environment in which social comparisons are a daily experience.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
When a child understands that people have mental states,
such as thoughts, beliefs, and intentions, and that other people's mental states can be different from one's own, we say that the child has developed a. animism. b. egocentric thought. c. theory of mind. d. conservation.