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77 - Melissa Kibbe: How do infants represent objects and agents?

Stanford Psychology Podcast

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Are Your Souls Able to Do Some Planning?

Children as young as two are able to think about something that hasn't happened yet. Two year olds can actually generalize what they learned to apply it to a totally new scenario and make a plan in the future. A year old is actually even at those at that young age are pretty flexible in their, their reasoning and thinking about the future. And so one of the trick is just making the task could have simple enough that we can really get those competencies.

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