Lost and found: An animation about a chameleon

Everyone is distinct from anyone. Each person is bound to realize his/her own capacity and traits as an individual through social interaction, which later on will help them develop it within themselves. The role of both adults and peers in terms of behaviors affect the child's development of se...

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Main Authors: Apostol, Erika Kaye, Santiago, Lisa Marie, Yao, Cristine Dianne
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Published: Animo Repository 2007
Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/11971
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-126162021-09-29T03:44:19Z Lost and found: An animation about a chameleon Apostol, Erika Kaye Santiago, Lisa Marie Yao, Cristine Dianne Everyone is distinct from anyone. Each person is bound to realize his/her own capacity and traits as an individual through social interaction, which later on will help them develop it within themselves. The role of both adults and peers in terms of behaviors affect the child's development of self-concepts. Thus, socialization plays an important role in our daily lives for it shapes people who they are and will be. The concepts are represented in this animation by having animal characters with human characteristics. Animals are used for children to further appreciate the message of the animation. 2007-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/11971 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository
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description Everyone is distinct from anyone. Each person is bound to realize his/her own capacity and traits as an individual through social interaction, which later on will help them develop it within themselves. The role of both adults and peers in terms of behaviors affect the child's development of self-concepts. Thus, socialization plays an important role in our daily lives for it shapes people who they are and will be. The concepts are represented in this animation by having animal characters with human characteristics. Animals are used for children to further appreciate the message of the animation.
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author Apostol, Erika Kaye
Santiago, Lisa Marie
Yao, Cristine Dianne
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Lost and found: An animation about a chameleon
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Santiago, Lisa Marie
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title Lost and found: An animation about a chameleon
title_short Lost and found: An animation about a chameleon
title_full Lost and found: An animation about a chameleon
title_fullStr Lost and found: An animation about a chameleon
title_full_unstemmed Lost and found: An animation about a chameleon
title_sort lost and found: an animation about a chameleon
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