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The IASB distinguishes between two types of prudence: I.Cautious prudence
II) Non-cautious prudence
III) Symmetric prudence
IV) Asymmetric prudence
Parental Sensitivity
The ability of a parent to perceive and interpret accurately the needs, desires, and signals of their child and to respond appropriately.
Difficult Family Conditions
Situations or environments within families that pose challenges to its members, often affecting their emotional, physical, and mental well-being.
Unpredictable Caregiving
Variability and inconsistency in caregiving responses, which can affect attachment and development in children.
Primary Circular Reactions
Repetitive actions that serve as the basic building blocks of sensorimotor intelligence in infants, according to Piaget.
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