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In early language development, any behaviors, such as touching, vocalizing, gazing, or smiling, that allow non-verbal interaction and turn-taking between parent and child are known as shared
Industry Vs. Inferiority
The fourth stage of Erik Erikson's stages of psychosocial development, occurring during childhood, focuses on mastering skills and competencies leading to feelings of industry, or feeling incompetent, which leads to feelings of inferiority.
Erikson's Stage
Stages of psychosocial development proposed by Erik Erikson, each characterized by specific challenges and tasks that contribute to personality growth.
Monozygotic
Relating to twins that are genetically identical because they were formed from a single fertilized egg that split into two.
School Phobia
An intense fear or anxiety pertaining to attending school, often resulting in refusal to go to school and physical symptoms when faced with the prospect.
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