What are some common characteristics of psychosocial development in toddlers, ages one to two years?

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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

1 answer

The response that best reflects common characteristics of psychosocial development in toddlers ages one to two years is:

jealous when not the center of attention, attached to mother, easily affected by changing emotions, may have tantrums.

This option highlights key aspects of toddler behavior and emotional development during this stage, including attachment, emotional regulation, and the typical challenges of sharing attention.