Five-year-old Wendel is new to his kindergarten classroom. His teacher uses open, friendly questions to build rapport with him. His teacher asks him what he is good at and what he likes. Wendel responds, "I can run fast" and "I like to eat pizza." Wendel's responses are examples of his __________.

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Answer:

Self-concepts

Explanation:

Self-concepts are phenomena in which an individual has their own perception about their own qualities, abilities and their unique personalities. A person has a mental picture of his own qualities as who he is. A person has a belief about himself as what type of person he is. A person thinks that he is a kind person. The self-concept consists of two keywords such as self-identity formation and social identity formation.  

  • Personal identity related to a person's self-identity, personal traits that make a person unique.
  • Social identity related to how we perceive ourselves collectively in a community, religion, or political movement.