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Bad White [126]
2 years ago
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Which is an example of appropriate psychosexual development? 1.an 18-month-old relieves anxiety by the use of a pacifier. 2.a 5-

year-old boy focuses on relationships with other boys. 3.a 7-year-old girl identifies with her mother. 4.a 12-month-old begins learning about independence and control?
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wel2 years ago
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1. 18 with the passy is the answer
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