Alder, too, believed that early childhood experiences shaped the human personality, but he emphasized the social nature of the child’s urges. This statement is a(n)__________.
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- Social constructionism sees language as having a greatly important role in human life: the very nature of ourselves as people, our thoughts, feelings, and experiences, are all the result of language. ( )
- Personality of a person takes its basic formation in the beginning period of childhood and a child inherits many personality traits from its parents.
- Early human experiences involved constant dangers and people developed a certain expectation of risk.
- Since parents are usually the major source of social support in early life, a child’s ______ of parental love may have effects on their life.
- In _____, Whitman’s own early experience might be identified with the childhood of a young growing America. A: “A Pact” B: “Song of Myself” C: “There was a Child Went Forth” D: “Mending the Wall”