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The development of embarrassment.
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Psychosocial DeterminantSocial PsychologyAffective NeuroscienceEducationSocial SciencesPsychologyDevelopmental PsychologyPreschool ChildrenSocial-emotional DevelopmentChild PsychologyBehavioral SciencesSocial SelfEarly Childhood DevelopmentSocial CognitionChild DevelopmentSocial BehaviorAge Range 3Emotional DevelopmentEmotion
Parents of children in the age range 3 to 12 years were asked about their children's embarrassment and blushing during the previous six months. This survey revealed that roughly one in four preschool children showed embarrassment. Starting with age 5, a majority of children showed embarrassment. There were no systematic gender differences. Blushing was reported in slightly more than half the children who were embarrassed. On the assumption that embarrassment signals the presence of a social self, a social self develops at about 5 years of age for most children.