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An Inference Can Also Be Understood as a Substitute for Evidence

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An inference can also be understood as a substitute for evidence.

Comprehend the nature and significance of empathy and prosocial behavior in children.
Recognize the role of emotion regulation in children's social development and its impact on behavior.
Explore the concept of socialization and its foundational role from birth in personality and social development.
Understand the influence of parental practices on children's emotional understanding and aggression.

Definitions:

Neurotic Trends

Three categories of behaviors and attitudes toward oneself and others that express a person’s needs; Horney’s revision of the concept of neurotic needs.

Self-Protective Mechanisms

Psychological strategies used by individuals to defend themselves against feelings of vulnerability or stress, often unconsciously.

Compulsive Attitudes

Behaviors or thought patterns that are driven by an irresistible urge, often leading to actions that are excessive or unreasonable.

Neurotic Needs

are compulsive attachments to specific behaviors or thoughts that individuals believe are necessary for their survival or well-being, often leading to unhealthy patterns.

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