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sheilaspns

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Which of the following describes the play of children from developed nations?
 
  Play space in developed countries tends to be in open spaces.
  Play space in developed countries provides social learning and most often takes
  place in child-care settings.
  Play space in developed countries is usually safe and takes place without adult
  caregivers being present.
  Play space in developed countries usually takes place with siblings.

Question 2

Girls usually develop emotional regulation ______ boys, which is especially evident when comparing girls' and boys' externalizing emotions.
 
  behind
  at the same time as
  ahead of
  instead of



sultansheikh

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Answer to Question 1

Play space in developed countries provides social learning and most often takes
place in child-care settings.

Answer to Question 2

ahead of



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