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explain the importance of inclusion for psychosocial development

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Answered by tesfalemlego9
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Answer:

explain the importance of inclusion for psychological development

Answered by vijayhalder031
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Concept introduction:

The term "psychosocial development" is merely a fancy way of saying that describes how a person's psychological needs interact with societal pressures (social). A human goes through eight developmental phases that build on one another, according to Erikson. We encounter a problem at every step.

Explanation:

Given that, psychosocial development is important.

We have to find, how psychosocial development is important.

According to the question,

Early exposure to inclusive environments helps our kids grasp that people communicate in a variety of ways. Additionally, exposing young infants to a range of communication modes aids in language development and strengthening. Additionally, it enables us to stress the social aspect of people and the significance of social ties in shaping growth.

Final Answer:

Psychosocial development teaches how to deal with surrounding and also gives social values.

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