Tremal, 20 months, recently started using first-person pronouns. His mother is somewhat concerned that Tremal constantly asserts his rights to objects, shouting, "Mine!" Even when playing with his brother, Tremal doesn't want to share toys, instead insisting that everything is "mine." What does Tremal's behavior show about his emotional development?

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The correct answer is Tremal has developed a sense of self-awareness.

Self-awareness involves being aware of different aspects of the self, including traits, behaviors and feelings. Essentially, it is a psychological state in which the person becomes the focus of attention.

Self-awareness is one of the first components of self-concept to emerge. While self-awareness is something that is central to who you are, it is not something that you are deeply focused on every moment of each day. Instead, self-awareness becomes interwoven into the fabric of who you are, and it appears at different points, depending on the situation and your personality.