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A child's multiple selves reflect their experiences in navigating their multiple worlds of

A) family.
B) peers.
C) school.
D) All of these.

Multiple Selves

The concept that an individual possesses different facets of self-identity, which can vary according to situation and context.

Family

A social unit consisting of parents and their children, and sometimes including other relatives, bound by shared genetics, legal ties, or social commitments.

Peers

Individuals of the same age or status, often implying a group of people who share similar interests, experiences, or social status.

  • Understand the multi-faceted nature of a child's self as influenced by family, peers, and school.
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