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Which Behavior Describes How Children Might Establish a Sense of Initiative

Question 143

Question 143

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Which behavior describes how children might establish a sense of initiative?


A) toileting independently
B) going out for a new sport and doing well in it
C) being able to go to their parents when they are afraid
D) writing their name

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