“…Emerging findings support the notion that children flexibly make selective decisions on what kind of information to transmit, to whom and when. They consider learners' goals and abilities (Gweon & Schulz, 2019), social group affiliation (Karadağ & Soley, 2022;, and occupations (Danovitch, 2020). Further, children do not transmit all learned information indiscriminately, but variably prioritize generalizable (Baer & Friedman, 2018;Gelman, Ware, Manczak, & Graham, 2013), cognitively opaque (Ronfard, Was, & Harris, 2016), simple (Bazhydai, Silverstein, Parise, & Westermann, 2020), and information acquired through explicit pedagogy .…”