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Title: Self-Concept Development in the Toddler Years.

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Title:Self-Concept Development in the Toddler Years.
Authors:Stipek, Deborah J.;  And Others
Descriptors:Age DifferencesBehavior ProblemsChild DevelopmentCross Sectional StudiesEmotional ResponseMothersPersonal AutonomySelf ConceptToddlers
Source:Developmental Psychology, v26 n6 p972-77 Nov 1990
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Publication Date:1990-00-00
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Pub Types:Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Abstract:Mothers' reports of toddlers' behavior were used to determine groupings and the sequence of behaviors associated with self-concept development. The following sequence was determined: (1) physical self-recognition; (2) neutral and evaluative self-description; and (3) emotional responses to wrongdoing. (BC)
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Identifiers:Child Behavior; Developmental Sequences; Self Description; Self Evaluation
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ISSN:ISSN-0012-1649
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Languages:English
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