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    In a Typically Developing Child,what Age Will He Reach Piaget's
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In a Typically Developing Child,what Age Will He Reach Piaget's

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Question 7

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In a typically developing child,what age will he reach Piaget's highest cognitive stage?


A) 18 years old
B) 8 years old
C) 25 years old
D) 12 years old

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