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    Piaget's Fourth Stage of Cognitive Development Is the Final Stage
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Piaget's Fourth Stage of Cognitive Development Is the Final Stage

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Piaget's fourth stage of cognitive development is the final stage of cognitive development, most often achieved near or in adolescence.

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