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20 days ago
In honor of April Fool’s Day, check out this little prankster!
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danwuori.bsky.social
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20 days ago
At their core, practical jokes are a complicated business.
For toddlers, such pranks involve the ability to imagine the world from someone else’s perspective - something psychologists call “theory of mind.”
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danwuori.bsky.social
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20 days ago
This ability lies at the heart of empathy, but it’s also key to some forms of humor - as this clever little one has figured out.
As a parent comes to rescue her from her predicament, we learn that our hero isn’t actually stuck at all.
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danwuori.bsky.social
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20 days ago
She gets a good laugh out of the game - and immediately puts her arm back into the bottle, feigning signs of distress.
Research suggests that infants may begin making such jokes as early as 9 months.
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danwuori.bsky.social
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20 days ago
This little one knows exactly what will get Mom and Dad’s attention and expertly uses this knowledge to pull their legs.
How’s that for advanced thinking?
This video was shared to TT by fofrescuecenter.
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For toddlers, such pranks involve the ability to imagine the world from someone else’s perspective - something psychologists call “theory of mind.”
As a parent comes to rescue her from her predicament, we learn that our hero isn’t actually stuck at all.
Research suggests that infants may begin making such jokes as early as 9 months.
How’s that for advanced thinking?
This video was shared to TT by fofrescuecenter.