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27 April, 11:40

Why would it be significant that a child can be understood by strangers rather than usual caregivers

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  1. 27 April, 13:20
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    They do not have default thinking of what they think they know the child would do or not do. They are more open minded to different possibilities. Also, the child may speak more freely to a stranger, because they may not judge.
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