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xxMikexx [17]
1 year ago
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Self-conscious emotions do not appear to develop until self-awareness appears at approximately:_________

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kifflom [539]1 year ago
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They tend to appear at approximately <u>15 to 18 months of age.</u>

<h3>What do sentiments of self-consciousness entail?</h3>

Self-awareness is the capacity to consider and evaluate oneself. This, by definition, requires having a unique identity, a set of values and standards, and the capacity to assess oneself in relation to others. We are able to relate to and evaluate ourselves against those around us thanks to our self-conscious emotions. These feelings also help us to be aware of how other people perceive us. With an awareness of rules, standards, and objectives come the emergence of self-conscious feelings. Around 18 months is when young children first begin to develop a sense of self. Now, self-consciousness starts to arise. By the age of three, many kids experience the complete gamut of self-conscious feelings. Teenagers are particularly prone to having intense levels of self-consciousness. At this age, children are initially subjected to intense social pressure.

As a result, self-conscious emotions do not seem to emerge until self-awareness does, which happens at around 15 to 18 months of age.

For more information on<u> self-conscious emotions,</u> refer to the following link:

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