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Pioneering research sheds light on how babies and young children understand the art of pretense

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Babies recognize pretense and around half of children can pretend themselves by 12 months, new research has found. The study, led by the University of Bristol, shows for the first time how children’s awareness and grasp of pretense in its various forms develops from birth to three years.


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