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Shared-Reality Development in Childhood.

E Tory Higgins1.   

Abstract

Many significant changes occur during human childhood, including cognitive, social-cognitive, and socioemotional changes. This article reviews some key phenomena associated with some of these changes and attempts to capture them within a single conceptual umbrella-changes in children's shared realities with others Shared reality is the experience that you have an inner state about something (e.g., a feeling or belief or concern about something) that is shared by others (a person or group). Four phases of shared-reality development are proposed: Phase 1 (6-12 months) shared feelings; Phase 2 (18-24 months) shared practices; Phase 3 (3-5 years) shared self-guides; Phase 4 (9-13 years) shared coordinated roles In each phase, a new way that children interact with and relate to others emerges, and the emergence of each new shared-reality mode has significant self-regulatory and social consequences. These consequences include both major benefits for children and potential costs-trade-offs of being human.
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Keywords:  childhood development; motivation; self-regulation; shared reality; social regulation

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27474136     DOI: 10.1177/1745691616635595

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perspect Psychol Sci        ISSN: 1745-6916


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