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Annette Gutierrez
on Dec 21, 2024Verified
In middle childhood, children begin to form cognitive representations of what needs to be done to achieve a specific goal. This process is known as:
A) selective attention.
B) planning.
C) metacognition.
D) elaboration.
Cognitive Representations
The mental images, concepts, or thought patterns one uses to understand and interact with the world.
Specific Goal
A detailed and defined objective intended to be achieved by individuals or groups.
- Acknowledge the evolutionary phases of children's abilities in problem-solving and planning.
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Learning Objectives
- Acknowledge the evolutionary phases of children's abilities in problem-solving and planning.
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