Multiple Choice
According to Erikson, preschoolers
A) find a new sense of power and freedom as they develop the motor skills and the languageskills they need to become fully engaged in the environment and the social interactions aroundthem.They discover that with this power and freedom comes new adult pressure to controlimmature impulses.
B) begin to develop self-help, self-feeding, potty learning, and dressing skills, among others, atthis age.Their self-confidence in this stage hinges on their negotiation of this difficult newterritory with caregivers.
C) depend on school as the critical factor of their social development.Children make a transitionfrom the world of home into the world of community, school, and peers.Home is still important,but succeeding outside the home takes on new importance.
D) none of these.
E) all of these.
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