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Amari Davis
on Dec 29, 2024Verified
Children in the preoperational period of development can focus on more than one dimension of a problem at a time.
Preoperational Period
A stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development, where children (ages 2-7) begin to engage in symbolic play and struggle with logic.
Focus
Concentration on a particular task or subject.
- Master the critical developmental benchmarks in middle childhood and adolescence.
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Learning Objectives
- Master the critical developmental benchmarks in middle childhood and adolescence.
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