Which relationships most significantly affect a 3-year-old child's development of self-concept? Relationships with:

a. peers.
b. parents.
c. extended family.
d. teachers in nursery school.


B
The self-concept development of a young child is most influenced by the parents. Initially the child views himself or herself as an extension of the parents and is highly sensitive to their perceptions of him or her.

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