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2. in what way is a young child’s point of view always, to some extent,…

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  1. in what way is a young child’s point of view always, to some extent, unreliable? a child is always selfish and does not know right from wrong. a child typically is dishonest and wants only to create mischief. a child has very limited experience and understanding of the world. a child sees only the good in other people, failing to recognize danger.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:

  • Option 1: Saying a child "always" is selfish and doesn't know right from wrong is an overgeneralization. Many children develop a sense of morality and aren't always selfish.
  • Option 2: Labeling a child as "typically dishonest" and wanting only mischief is inaccurate. Most children are honest and don't aim to create mischief.
  • Option 3: A young child has limited life experience and understanding of the world. This lack of experience means their perspective may be unreliable as they haven't encountered or learned about many aspects of life yet.
  • Option 4: Not all children only see the good in others; some may be aware of danger, and this is not a universal reason for a child's point of view being unreliable.

Answer:

C. A child has very limited experience and understanding of the world.