Preschoolers initially attribute healing abilities to objects but later recognize the distinction between living and inanimate entities.
Preschoolers think inanimate objects have internal processes that help them heal if they are injured. However, from age four, children realize that living things have the ability to heal but inanimate objects do not. This understanding develops over time as children grasp concepts of living organisms and their capabilities for repair and growth.
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