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After completing this module, you will be able to:
Identify the indicators of typical social and emotional development as well as risk factors for potential problems in social and emotional development in young children ages twelve to thirty-six months.
In this module, there are three sections divided up by child age ranges of:
Section 1. Twelve to eighteen months
Section 2. Eighteen to twenty-four months and
Section 3. Twenty-four to thirty-six months
Describe practices and approaches to support social and emotional development in young children ages twelve to thirty-six months
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