Answer: At about the same time as.
In his study, Turiel interviewed children using hypothetical situations that resembled the types of struggles raised by the real-life events. The way that these children reasoned was very similar across real and hypothetical moral issues. Thus, we can say that children's ability to tell whether a character in a story has violated moral rules develops at about the same time as their ability to understand them in real life.
What are you trying to say? personal behaviour is the only factor that determines if a person becomes ill?
People believe that it attracts the spirits who are believed to return to visit their families at this time, helping them to find their way.
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