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Do children compare themselves to others true or false? - Answers

True. Children often compare themselves to others as a way to understand their own abilities, social status, and self-worth. This behavior typically begins in early childhood and can influence their self-esteem and social interactions. Such comparisons can be both beneficial and detrimental, depending on the context and the outcomes of these evaluations.



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True. Children often compare themselves to others as a way to understand their own abilities, social status, and self-worth. This behavior typically begins in early childhood and can influence their self-esteem and social interactions. Such comparisons can be both beneficial and detrimental, depending on the context and the outcomes of these evaluations.



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Do children compare themselves to others true or false? - Answers

True. Children often compare themselves to others as a way to understand their own abilities, social status, and self-worth. This behavior typically begins in early childhood and can influence their self-esteem and social interactions. Such comparisons can be both beneficial and detrimental, depending on the context and the outcomes of these evaluations.

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