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Katie is 15 years old. She is excited her older sister and brother and their families are coming to visit for a long weekend. Her parents have asked her to babysit her nieces and nephew aged 3 months, 3 years, and 6 years.
Part A
Relate the following terms to Katie's experience with her relatives.
Post-conventional reasoning
Permissive parenting
Identity vs. role confusion
Part B
Relate the following terms to Katie's nieces and nephew.
Sensorimotor stage
Preconventional reasoning
Secure attachment
Authoritative parenting
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