Multiple Choice
The following abilities of school-age children are true EXCEPT
A) by 6 or 7, many children can count in their heads.
B) the ability to add numbers appears before subtraction.
C) the ability to estimate does not change significantly during middle childhood.
D) children become more adept with age at solving story problems.
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