Toddlers change their behaviour to please us

Toddlers already care about what others think of them Picture: nps gov

Toddlers already care about what others think of them Picture: nps gov

Published Aug 31, 2018

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They might have only just begun learning how to express themselves, but toddlers already care about what others think of them, researchers say.

Children under age 2 have the same instinct as adults to make people like them, a study has found. Psychologists presented 144 children aged 14 to 24 months with a robot which lit up and moved when buttons on remote controls were pressed.

In one experiment, an adult said “wow” after using one remote control to move the robot, while saying “uh-oh” when using a second remote. When watched by an adult, the toddlers were twice as likely to use the remote that the grown-up had preferred.

A second test found children operated the robot 7.7 times on average in front of a woman who liked the toy, but only 5.7 times in front of one who did not.

The report appeared in the journal Developmental Psychology. 

Daily Mail

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