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Transductive Reasoning
A type of reasoning in early childhood where children make conclusions based on specific observations or experiences, rather than general logical rules.
Isolated Event
A singular occurrence that is distinct and separate from other occurrences, often without precedent or subsequent incidents of a similar nature.
Class Inclusion
Categorizing a new object or concept as belonging to a broader group of objects or concepts.
Preoperational Child
A stage in Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development, typically from ages 2 to 7, where children begin to use language and think symbolically, but their thinking is still intuitive and egocentric.
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