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Discuss current myths and misconceptions concerning the role of genetics in social development.
Preoperational
The stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development, occurring approximately from ages 2 to 7, characterized by the development of language and symbolic thinking but not yet capable of logical problem-solving.
Piagetian Process
An aspect of cognitive development theory defined by Jean Piaget, focusing on how children acquire knowledge and through what stages they progress.
Accommodation
In psychology, the process of modifying existing cognitive schemas, perceptions, and understanding so that new information can be integrated.
Assimilation
A cognitive process in developmental psychology where individuals integrate new information into existing schemas or frameworks.
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