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じこしゅちょう
自己主張
じこよくせい
自己抑制
ようじき
幼児期
はったつ
発達
する

Both assertiveness and self-control develop in childhood.
Conjugations and inflections
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Words
noun
self-assertion  (yojijukugo)
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self-restraint; self-control; self-repression; abstinence; self-inhibition; autogenic inhibition; autogenous suppression  (yojijukugo)
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noun
infancy
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development; growth
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Kanji
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ジ   シ   みずか self   
コ   キ   おのれ self   
シュ   ス   master   ぬし landlord   おも main   
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チョウ   は to stretch   
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ヨク   おさえる to suppress, to control   
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セイ    system; regulations   
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ヨウ   おさな very young; childish, immature, infantile   
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ジ   ニ    newborn babe   
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キ   ゴ    period of time   
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ハツ   ホツ    emission, discharge   
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タツ    arrive   
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