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                What are some common characteristics of psychosocial development in toddlers, ages one to two years? (1 point) Responses game playing skills develop, self-image and confidence are developing, curiosity game playing skills develop, self-image and confidence are developing, curiosity asks lots of questions, speaks expressively, controls impulses asks lots of questions, speaks expressively, controls impulses responses are reflexes, completely self-centered, notices changes responses are reflexes, completely self-centered, notices changes jealous when not the center of attention, attached to mother, easily affected by changing emotions, may have tantrums
            
            
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    Common characteristics of psychosocial development in toddlers aged one to two years include:
- Self-image and confidence are developing
- Curiosity increases, leading to asking lots of questions
- Begins to control impulses
- May exhibit jealousy when not the center of attention
- Developing attachment to caregivers, typically the mother
- May display tantrums as a response to frustration or emotional changes
Overall, toddlers in this age range are exploring their identity, enhancing their social interactions, and beginning to navigate their emotions more independently.
    
- Self-image and confidence are developing
- Curiosity increases, leading to asking lots of questions
- Begins to control impulses
- May exhibit jealousy when not the center of attention
- Developing attachment to caregivers, typically the mother
- May display tantrums as a response to frustration or emotional changes
Overall, toddlers in this age range are exploring their identity, enhancing their social interactions, and beginning to navigate their emotions more independently.
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