Children Mimicking Adults

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Generally, children are a human being between the stages of birth and puberty. Normally, those who categorise as children are age until 12 years old. Children are human who always interpret their surroundings with their own understandings. Usually adults are the main people which appear in children environment. Basically, children can be described as a good observer because what they do and what they say is from adults. Tomasello (1999) said ‘children thus attain many of their most important social and cognitive abilities by observing and copying what others do.’ That kind of situations is called as imitation. Furthermore, any adult may serve as model, those whom children view as having high prestige or importance peoples in their live such teachers and parents (Seafealt, 1998). Children imitate or model their teachers and parents to gain acceptance. When it comes to imitation, children are the good imitators among other people. This is because children learn best by observing behaviour of adults and copying it. This essay will explain more on children imitations towards adult’s behaviour. First, what children had learnt from imitating or modelling the adults’ behaviour? Children love to explore and learn new stuff about the adult’s actions. This would include adult’s behaviour, movement, emotion, conversation, and their lifestyle. They would copy everything that they like to see and most of the children like to imitate the adult’s behaviour. “Although imitation is well documented in different species, it is still unclear how a motor act is constructed from a perceived action performed by a model” (Bekkering, WohlschlaÈger & Gattis,2000). So basically, children like to imitate the way adults talk and communicate with people. Sometimes children like to imitate bad words or cursing words and say it out loud to random people which are not proper to say so. In
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