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According to george herbert mead, what are children learning when they begin to take the perspective of a generalized other in their games?

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  • 17-11-2017
According to George Herbert Mead, when children begin to take the perspective of a generalized other in their games, they are learning to understand what kind of behavior is expected of them  or what kind of behavior is appropriate in a  social setting. By taking on different roles in their game-play, children are learning to see the perspective of the other.
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