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    In Middle Childhood, Children Are Not Very Good at Moving
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In Middle Childhood, Children Are Not Very Good at Moving

Question 27

Question 27

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In middle childhood, children are not very good at moving from the general to specific, which is called:


A) deductive logic
B) inductive logic
C) sequential logic
D) horizontal décalage

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