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Concrete-operational period
Concrete-operational period refers to Piaget’s third stage of cognitive development, lasting from about age 7 to age 11, when children are acquiring cognitive operations and thinking more logically about real objects and experiences.
Concrete-operational period is also called Concrete-operational stage
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