As four-year-olds gradually learn to monitor their own actions, they should be able to

a. decide whether or not tattling is ethical

b. understand the true meaning of the Pledge of Allegiance.
c. recite standard rules of etiquette.
d. explain why hitting another child is wrong.
e. all of these


d

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