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  2. Child lying - Wikipedia

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    80% of the children peeked at the toy. Out of the children who had peeked in the experiment, 40% lied about having peeked. Out of the children who lied about having peeked at the toy, 76% of the children were revealers, 14% of the children were concealers, and the remaining 10% claimed they did not know what the toy was.

  3. Gender roles in childhood - Wikipedia

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    The children were put in these conditions and any decision they made was spontaneous and on their own; they were only given a hint after they had failed the task 5 times [citation needed]. The study's results showed that 77% of the boys used one of the tools to reach the toy, while only 31% of the girls used one of the tools [ citation needed ] .

  4. Childhood trauma - Wikipedia

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    In children, they are still developing cognitive skills and because of this they process information differently. They might associate pain with punishment and could believe they did something wrong that led to them being in pain or that they somehow caused their injury.

  5. How to deal with children’s sibling rivalry - AOL

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  6. Cute aggression - Wikipedia

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    Cute aggression, or playful aggression, is the urge to squeeze or bite things perceived as being cute without the desire to cause any harm. It is a common type of dimorphous display, where a person experiences positive and negative expressions simultaneously in a disorganised manner. [1]

  7. Hooked for Life - The Huffington Post

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    But they didn’t bill themselves as just TV guys or mobile guys or video game guys—they sold a more complete vision. They were the experts in grabbing a child’s attention and then holding onto it across the most popular platforms. One of Brandissimo’s mottos was: “Because kids who play with your brand, stay with your brand.”

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  9. List of Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood episodes - Wikipedia

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    Daniel accidentally breaks his toy Trolley while playing. Mom does not have time to fix it for him, so he figures out how to do it himself. November 3, 2014 "Problem Solver Daniel" When Daniel and Miss Elaina accidentally break a toy at school, they ask Teacher Harriet to help them fix it.