precedence, concept of (that’s how the leopard got its spots)

  pretend play

  pride

  proverbs, sayings

  proverbs, sayings—in mutually contradictory forms

  resistance to abuse of power, to dominance

  risk taking

  self-control

  self-image, awareness of (concern for what others think)

  self-image, manipulation of

  self-image, wanted to be positive

  sex differences in spatial cognition and behavior

  shame

  stinginess, disapproval of

  sucking wounds

  synesthetic metaphors

  thumb sucking

  tickling

  toys, playthings

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