00:01
Hello, so for part a here, the differences in how a 3 or 4 year old will play hide and go seek versus a 9 or 10 year old, this would be rooted in their developmental stages, which influence their cognitive abilities, social skills, and understanding of rules.
00:25
So for the cognitive abilities, 3 or 4 year olds are in the early stages, right, so their understanding of the game is more basic, focusing on the fun of hiding and the surprise of then being found.
00:35
And younger children also are developing their social skills so their play is more about the interaction than about the competition.
00:47
There's also a difference in physical abilities so younger children may not be really as adept at finding good hiding spots or may choose more obvious ones and then for b, well the culture significantly affects a child's interactions with peers and teachers in school.
01:04
So there are, well, communication styles...