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3
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This type of thinking allows young children to understand that people can make things happen, but they are unaware of causation as the result of invisible physical and mechanical forces
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5
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Children's attribution of the cause of illness to the consequences of their own transgressions.
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6
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This age group has boundless energy, constant curiosity, and growing mental maturity.
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7
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This teaching strategy is a way to make teaching less threatening and more fun.
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8
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This type of play is when children play with others but seem more interested in the social interactions than the activity itself.
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9
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A child's ability to focus.
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10
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This type of play is when children play beside, but not with, other children.
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11
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This stage is when children have a fear of pain.
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12
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Refers to culturally defined expectations about how females and males should act.
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13
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When a word stands for the idea of something. Example: playing 'house'.
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14
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This has been shown to influence visible skills, such as hand-eye coordination, as well as skills that are harder to detect, such as a child's ability to focus attention.
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