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Why are toddlers possessive and say "no" often according to erikson?
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Why are toddlers possessive and say "no" often according to erikson?
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toddlers at the age of three and below want to choose and decide for themselves and autonomy is fostered when parents permits reasonable free choice and do not force the child to do something he/she doesn't want.
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