1. As a child balances his blocks, he develops a sense for equivalence.
2. Children develop a sense of their racial and cultural identity at a young age.
3. Constancy is what it takes to get kids to help out and develop a sense of responsibility.
4. Helping with academic or social tasks, the older children develop a sense of responsibility for the younger ones in the building.
5. Such explorations enable them to grow in knowledge and to develop a sense of mastery that promotes self-confidence.
6. The children are beginning to develop a sense of responsibility.
7. To achieve the desired balance and harmony, it is essential to develop a sense of personal purpose.
8. We can develop a sense of identity by sharing our experiences with others in a process of ongoing interaction.
9. With this insight and acceptance, children begin to develop a sense of mastery of their feelings.
10. Many people seem to have developed a sense of fatalism about the war.