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Children Begin to Break Away from Concrete Objects and Specific

Question 531

Question 531

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Children begin to break away from concrete objects and specific examples as their thinking becomes more self-reflective and based more on abstract principles after the age of


A) five.
B) seven.
C) nine.
D) 11

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