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    Through His Work Observing Children, Mead Proposed That There Were
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Through His Work Observing Children, Mead Proposed That There Were

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Through his work observing children, Mead proposed that there were two sequential stages of the social experience for children.Explain what the two stages are and give an example for each.

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