Similarities between the preschoolers psychosocial, social, and moral development and the infants social and personality development
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Step 1: **Understanding Developmental Stages** Recognize that both preschoolers and infants are in critical stages of development, with infants focusing on basic social and personality development, while preschoolers are advancing in psychosocial, social, and Show more…
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