| A | B |
| emotional development | The process of learning to recognize and express feelings and establish a unique personal identity |
| social development | The process of learning to show self-expression and interact with others |
| predictable patterns | Happening or turning out in the way that might have been expected |
| affection | Tender feelings toward someone or something |
| harmony | A situation in which there is friendly agreement or accord |
| timing | The ability to choose or the choice of the best moment to do or say something |
| trust | Reliance on good qualities, expecially fairness, honor, and ability |
| healthy attachments | A good bond between a child and a parent or other primary caregivers |
| individual personality | A specific person, distinct from others in a group |
| relationships | A significant connection or similarity between two or more things, or the state of being related to something else |
| behaviors | The way a person acts |
| self-concepts | The way a person looks at himself/herself |
| mistrust | Lack of confidence in a person or thing |
| intereference | aA hindrance that prevents desired outsome |
| imitation | The act of mimicking somebody, or an impression of somebody |
| independence | Freedom from being controlled by another person |
| emotions | A strong feeling about someone or something |
| personality | The totality of someone's attitudes, interests, behavioral patterns, emotional responses, social roles, and other traits that endure over long periods of time |