To be able to understand the thoughts of other people, children must understand
A) the appearance–reality distinction.
B) that other people's thoughts are different from their own.
C) the ZPD.
D) the processing capacity.
B) that other people's thoughts are different from their own. To understand the beliefs and desires of other people, children must first understand that other people's thoughts are different from their own.
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