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brutforce

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One of the most important stages in a child's early years is Erikson's stage of initiative versus guilt, in which children learn to:
 
  a. Control their bodily functions so they don't feel badly about having accidents
  b. Take initiative in feeding and dressing themselves
  c. Plan and carry out some of their own activities
  d. Persevere at difficult tasks

Question 2

According to Erik Erikson, students' ability to trust those around them initially stems from:
 
  a. Early experiences with teachers
  b. Experiences with adults during infancy
  c. Peer behaviors during the elementary years
  d. Friendships formed during the teenage years



Ksh22

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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