Sociology, asked by mingmalhamubhutia146, 3 months ago

what is meant by Pre-gang stage?​

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Answered by budhanush617
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Early Childhood, which extends, from 2-6 years, is labelled by parents as the problem, the trouble some, or the toy age; by educators as the pre-school age; and by Psychologists as the pre-gang, the exploratory, or the questioning age.

Answered by steffiaspinno
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Early childhood is a Pre-gang stage.

Characteristics of pre-gang stage:

  • It is a unique time in a human's life. It's a difficult phase for parents.   It is referred to as the pre-gang age. During this time that youngsters learn the fundamentals of social behaviour.
  • It is an adventurous age that is kids desire to learn about their surroundings, their feelings, how society works and all.
  • It is an age of imitation. This age is also known as Chatterbox Age. The explanation for this is that many children speak significantly more than others once they can able to speak fluently.
  • It is a perfect age to learn a variety of abilities through trial and error.  Moral development is progressing slowly. It is because their intellectual development has not yet progressed to the stage. They can acquire and apply abstract notions of good and wrong. They learn how to act in certain situations without understanding the reason.  
  • Consciousness development is not progressing as expected.   Another crucial point to consider is how they ask questions. In this stage, children ask more questions.
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