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The development of symbolic representation marks the emergence of the preoperational period.
Expressive Traits
Characteristics or qualities that reveal a person's emotions, feelings, or mood, often through verbal and non-verbal communication.
Traditionally Feminine Traits
Characteristics culturally associated with women, such as empathy, nurturance, and sensitivity, though these can be exhibited by individuals of any gender.
Androgynous
Describing an individual who blends or possesses both traditionally male and traditionally female characteristics.
Normative
Relating to an ideal standard or model, or based on what is considered to be the normal or correct way of doing something.
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