May Belle Aarons, one of the younger children in the Aarons family, is presented as a realistic child through her dependence on her older brother, her talkative nature, and her strong emotional responses., Children in early childhood development often seek attention from older siblings, speak impulsively, and rely on adults or authority figures when faced with challenges., In Chapter 1, May Belle is described as someone who “tagged along everywhere,” showing her desire to be close to Jess Aarons., Additionally, in Chapter 2, it is noted that “she would tell anyone anything if you didn’t stop her,” highlighting her tendency to speak without thinking, She also reacts emotionally when upset, threatening, “I’m telling Momma,” when she does not get her way., These behaviours are typical of younger children, who often seek attention from older siblings, struggle to filter what they say, and rely on adults for support when facing conflict., May Belle’s actions reflect genuine childhood development, particularly her need for reassurance and inclusion, as well as her limited understanding of social boundaries., Therefore, through her realistic dialogue and behaviour, May Belle is portrayed as an authentic and believable young child..
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