The three important developmental factors in relationships and learning during the first three years of life are attachment, social interaction, and language development. Secure attachment to caregivers fosters emotional security, which is crucial for exploration and learning. Social interactions with caregivers and peers enhance cognitive and social skills, while language development is critical for communication and understanding the world. Together, these factors create a foundation for healthy emotional, cognitive, and social growth.
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