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Title: Ronald Reagan
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November 23, 1998 |
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He always embraced his nickname, and he was able to take a situation that would surely result in shame, and make it into a boost for his self-esteem.
Stage three is known as: The Play Stage, and this goes from three to five years old. During this stage we have the desire to act like the adults around us and in doing this we create play situations, and this comes down to initiative or guilt (Plotnik, Pg... Showed first 250 characters
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During this stage we have the desire to act like the adults around us and in doing this we create play situations, and this comes down to initiative or guilt (Plotnik, Pg. 393). Luckily Ronald did not mimic his adult examples entirely, because his father was an abusive alcoholic... Showed next 250 characters
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