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Which statement is TRUE?

A) School-age children are able to understand complex,abstract concepts.
B) School-age children are as rigid in their thinking as preschoolers.
C) School-age children are slightly less advanced thinkers than preschoolers.
D) There is no sudden shift between preoperational and concrete operational thought.

Concrete Operational Thought

A stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development, where children aged 7 to 11 years become capable of logical thought processes but are not yet able to think abstractly.

School-Age Children

Refers to children who are in the age range of attending elementary or primary school, typically ages 5 to 12.

Preoperational

A stage in Piaget’s cognitive development theory where children are unable to think logically and engage in symbolic play.

  • Understand the stages and characteristics of cognitive development in children.
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