Developmental Milestones and Social Growth

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What happens as children become more aware of their surroundings?

  • Their cognitive abilities begin to decline.
  • They become more isolated from their peers.
  • They develop a deeper understanding of family dynamics.
  • They are able to better explore and manipulate their environment. (correct)

Which is a significant developmental milestone in children's socialization?

  • Learning to read and write effectively.
  • Realizing that parents are not an extension of themselves. (correct)
  • Understanding the concept of scarcity.
  • Mastering basic mathematical concepts.

At what stage do children begin to form friendships and experience interpersonal attraction?

  • Once they start formal education in school.
  • During infancy as they recognize caregivers.
  • After realizing the distinctness of their parents. (correct)
  • When they achieve full independence from parental figures.

What broader change accompanies children's developing awareness of their environment?

<p>An expansion of their social circle. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does children's exploration of their surroundings relate to their psychological growth?

<p>It supports the emergence of autonomy and confidence. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Developmental Milestones

  • Children's awareness of surroundings increases, enabling better exploration and manipulation of their environment.
  • Expansion of social circles occurs as children distinguish themselves from their parents, recognizing that parents are not merely extensions of themselves.
  • Early milestones involve basic interactions with caregivers leading to the understanding of personal identity.

Social Development

  • As children develop, friendships and interpersonal attractions begin to emerge, reflecting deeper social awareness.
  • The recognition of others as separate individuals marks a significant phase in emotional and social development.
  • Development of social skills varies across children, influenced by their environments and experiences.

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