Touch and See: Unlocking Early Self-Recognition in Toddlers

A new study reveals the role of touch in early self-recognition among toddlers. By using vibrating discs to encourage babies to touch their faces, researchers found these children developed self-awareness earlier than their peers. This breakthrough challenges previous beliefs that self-recognition is hardwired, suggesting it’s influenced by sensory experiences. The findings could reshape interventions for children with motor development delays, highlighting the importance of self-directed exploration for self-knowledge.

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