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George herbert mead maintained that children acquire a sense of self when they "become objects to themselves." this means that children

a. can name, classify and categorize the self.

b. can mimic and imitate others in their environment.

c. have developed a strong tie with a caring adult.

d. possess a spontaneous, creative self.

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  1. Yesterday, 19:40
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    I believe the answer is: Can name, classify, and categorize the self.

    This mean that the children had developed the awareness of their existence within the spatial environment where they lived in. They could distinguish which things are a part of their own (i. e: body parts and consciousness), and distinguish ones are external objects that is not a part of them.
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