Abstract
From their incursion in 1983 the Children Theories of the Mind have been a source that has nourished the discussions on the development of the social understanding. Recently, there are tie an increasing number of studies that they look for to investigate by the paper that fulfills the language in each of its dominions and the investigators have found interesting connections as much in the syntactic aspects as in the semantic and pragmatic aspects. The object of the present study of revision is to investigate by that fecund relation in order to propose some routes and routes of interest for investigators whom its main center of attention has in the children, as well as, to the educators and all those professionals who have found the contribution of the investigations on social cognition and language useful.This journal is registered under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License. Thus, this work may be reproduced, distributed, and publicly shared in digital format, as long as the names of the authors and Pontificia Universidad Javeriana are acknowledged. Others are allowed to quote, adapt, transform, auto-archive, republish, and create based on this material, for any purpose (even commercial ones), provided the authorship is duly acknowledged, a link to the original work is provided, and it is specified if changes have been made. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana does not hold the rights of published works and the authors are solely responsible for the contents of their works; they keep the moral, intellectual, privacy, and publicity rights. Approving the intervention of the work (review, copy-editing, translation, layout) and the following outreach, are granted through an use license and not through an assignment of rights. This means the journal and Pontificia Universidad Javeriana cannot be held responsible for any ethical malpractice by the authors. As a consequence of the protection granted by the use license, the journal is not required to publish recantations or modify information already published, unless the errata stems from the editorial management process. Publishing contents in this journal does not generate royalties for contributors.