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Card 6
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This type of intellectual development is essential to organise and express thoughts.
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Card 7
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At what age can a child think more deeply, reason, talk about abstract ideas and plan.
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Card 8
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A new experience disturbs the child's schema.
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Card 9
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This type of intellectual development is essential for thinking and discussing things that can't be observed.
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Card 10
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Infants learn about their environment and develop early schemas in which stage?
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Card 11
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At what age can a child ask questions, count, recognise colours and sort objects.
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Card 12
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In what stage do children use practical resources to help them to undertand the world?
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Card 13
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This type of intellectual development is needed for working things out and to make predictions about what might happen.
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Card 14
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The child constructs an understanding or concept (schema).
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Card 15
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At what age can a child start to read and write and draw in detail, can talk about the past and future.
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