which law might explain why children's rooms always
seem to get messier and messier until the parent
intervenes?
The transition phases of development that are rapid in the earlier ages of life makes it chaotic both internally and externally.Children are not in a position to understand the value of cleanliness and neatness,they need an assistance of an adult in developing this habit.They are in a transition phase of concreteness to abstractness, the cognition level is immature and hence, organisation of things is seldom in children.They develop this skill under the guidance of the adults around them.Hence, children's rooms always seem to messier and messier until the parents intervenes.
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