According to george herbert mead's stages of development, children first start to learn to recognize an "other" through ________ question 1 options:
a. imitation.
b. playing informally with other children.
c. formal games.
d. first recognizing their own identities.

Respuesta :

The correct answer is a, imitation. The imitation stage is considered to be the first stage in Mead’s development in which a child is likely to copy behaviors that he or she observes in the environment or what he or she sees around him or her. This likely occurs from birth until the age of two.