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How do you know you have enough successive approximations or shaping steps of the right size?
Reflexes
Involuntary responses or actions that are automatic and occur without conscious thought in reaction to specific stimuli.
Conservation Skills
The cognitive ability to understand that quantity remains the same despite changes in shape or appearance, typically developing in early childhood.
Developmental Stage
Phases through which an individual progresses from infancy to adulthood, each characterized by distinct physical, psychological, and cognitive changes.
Preoperational
A stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development, occurring from approximately age 2 to 7, characterized by symbolic thinking, egocentrism, and lack of logical reasoning.
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