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2) Why do small children imitate their parents

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Answered by tilathparveenhashmi
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Parents may notice how much their children “pick things up” from other children. Imitation matters because it helps children learn. Even at a very young age, children imitate their parents' behavior. Parent and caregiver behavior presents powerful lessons to a child and leaves impressions on the developing mind

Answered by wordsdaily101
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when we're young we're more curios to the people around us that we fnd ourselves being into them and imitate them. Almost without us realizing it, their small eyes study and hone to parents, working in behaviors, copying gestures, and internalizing words, expressions, and even roles. We know that children will never be exact copies of their parents; the imprint we leave on them, however, is decisive.

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