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Sense Of Initiative
The ability to plan and execute tasks with purpose and confidence, often considered a key developmental stage in early childhood.
Toileting Independently
The ability of an individual, typically a young child, to use the bathroom without assistance, including recognizing the need to go, undressing, using the toilet, cleaning oneself, and dressing again.
Going Out
Engaging in social activities outside of one's home, typically for leisure or entertainment.
Initiative Versus Guilt
This term refers to the third stage of Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, occurring roughly between the ages of three and five, during which children assert themselves more frequently and begin to plan activities, make up games, and initiate activities with others. If this initiative is discouraged, the child begins to feel guilty about their desires and dreams.
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