Cordial saludo tengo una duda en python.

Tengo un objeto el cual utiliza el siguiente método para retornar un Json de sus atributos:

    def get_json(self):
        return self.__dict__


pero tengo un problema cuando trato de añadir un objeto dentro de esta clase... el objeto deja de trabajar:

Este es el objeto que yo quiero imprimir en Json:

    # app/models/person.py
    from app.models.statistics import Statistics
    
    class Person:
        def __init__(self, id):
            self._id = id
            self._first_name = ""
            self._middle_name = ""
            self._last_name = ""
            self._second_last_name = ""
            self._sex = ""
            self._age = 0
            self._location = ""
            self._plausible_death = ""
            self.statistics = Statistics()
    
        @property
        def id(self):
            return self._id
    
        @property
        def first_name(self):
            return self._first_name
    
        @first_name.setter
        def first_name(self, value):
            self._first_name = value
    
        @property
        def middle_name(self):
            return self._middle_name
    
        @middle_name.setter
        def middle_name(self, value):
            self._middle_name = value
    
        @property
        def last_name(self):
            return self._last_name
    
        @last_name.setter
        def last_name(self, value):
            self._last_name = value
    
        @property
        def second_last_name(self):
            return self._second_last_name
    
        @second_last_name.setter
        def second_last_name(self, value):
            self._second_last_name = value
    
        @property
        def sex(self):
            return self._sex
    
        @sex.setter
        def sex(self, value):
            self._sex = value
    
        @property
        def age(self):
            return self._age
    
        @age.setter
        def age(self, value):
            self._age = value
    
        @property
        def location(self):
            return self._location
    
        @location.setter
        def location(self, value):
            self._location = value
    
        @property
        def plausible_death(self):
            return self._plausible_death
    
        @location.setter
        def plausible_death(self, value):
            self._plausible_death = value
    
        def get_json(self):
            return self.__dict__
    
        def __repr__(self):
            attributes = ', '.join(f'{key}={value}' for key, value in self.__dict__.items())
            return f'Person({attributes})'

Y este es el objeto que yo quiero añadir:


    # app/models/statistics.py
    class Statistics:
        def __init__(self):
            self.energy = 100  # 100 is full, 0 is exhausted
            self.hunger = 100  # 100 is full, 0 is starving
            self.intelligence = 50
            self.strength = 50
            self.mental_health = 70  # 100 is optimal, 0 is critical
            self.physical_health = 70  # 100 is optimal, 0 is critical
            self.social_skills = 50
            self.job_performance = 50
    
        def update_stat(self, stat_name, value):
            if hasattr(self, stat_name):
                new_value = getattr(self, stat_name) + value
                setattr(self, stat_name, max(0, min(new_value, 100)))  # Keeps stats within 0 to 100 range
            else:
                raise ValueError(f"Statistic '{stat_name}' does not exist.")
    
        def get_json(self):
            return self.__dict__
    
        def __repr__(self):
            return str(self.get_json())

Alguien podria decirme que puedo hacer en el método get_json de person para poder retornar un Json interno de todo lo que hay en statistics.py

El problema consiste en que viene por parte de una respuesta de una API:
Este es el link del controlador:

https://github.com/felipedelosh/API-LifeInstructions/blob/main/app/controllers/player_controller.py


Lo que estoy tratando de hacer es imprimir el player que es un hijo de Persona:

    # app/models/player.py
    from app.models.person import Person
    
    class Player(Person):
        def __init__(self, id):
            super().__init__(id)
            self._father = None
            self._mother = None
    
        @property
        def father(self):
            return self._father
    
        @father.setter
        def father(self, value):
            self._father = value
    
        @property
        def mother(self):
            return self._mother
    
        @mother.setter
        def mother(self, value):
            self._mother = value
    
        def get_json(self):
            return self.__dict__
    
        def __repr__(self):
            attributes = ', '.join(f'{key}={value}' for key, value in self.__dict__.items())
            return f'Player({attributes})'