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Child Emotional and Social Competence Development
Vera and Gaubatz (2002) describe emotional/social development of children to be a set of interpersonal skills that leads to the achievement of social and interpersonal objectives, wherein one’s feelings, thoughts and actions, even in the face of conflict, difficulty or … Continue reading →
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