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Developmental Psychology: Cognitive development · Development of the self · Emotional development · Language development · Moral development · Perceptual development · Personality development · Psychosocial development · Social development · Developmental measures
Psychosocial development is the psychological and social maturation of an individual
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Role of play in psychosocial development
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==The role of peer relationships in psychosocial development