A young child's belief that natural objects are alive and organisms have human characteristics is static reasoning animism.
Animism is the concept that inanimate objects may perform acts and have realistic characteristics,
- A youngster may believe that the sidewalk was angry and caused them to tumble, or that the stars shine in the sky because they are joyful.
- To an imaginative youngster, the cup may come to life, the chair that collapses and knocks the child on the ankle is cruel, and the toys must remain at home because they are exhausted.
- Young children appear to believe that objects that move are alive, but after the age of three, they rarely refer to objects as being alive. Many children's stories and films make use of animistic thinking.
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