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Social and Personality Development in Children (Relationships (Infants can…
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attachment is an important cornerstone of social and personality development, because
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friendships with peers, more advanced emotional understanding and early conscience
development, and more positive self-concepts, compared with insecurely attached children
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another child who is similar in age,
skills, and knowledge provokes the
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other mental states that affect their behavior, and which are different from the child’s own
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to try to figure out what others are feeling, intending, wanting, and thinking, and how these
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consists of the cognitive, emotional, and social influences that cause young children to create
and act consistently with internal standards of conduct (Kochanska, 2002). Conscience
emerges from young children’s experiences with parents, particularly in the development of
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