At the extension-of-self stage of the development of the proprium, children:

a. distinguish their bodies from objects in their environment.
b. recognize the objects and people that are part of their world.
c. realize their identity remains the same despite rapid growth.
d. learn to take pride in their accomplishments.

ANS: B
FEEDBACK: The extension-of-self stage involves the growing awareness of objects and people in the environment and the identification of them as belonging to the child. Children come to recognize the objects and people that are part of their own world. Children speak of "my house," "my parents," and "my school."

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