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The lowest element in the hierarchical breakdown of the WBS is
Full Adult Level
Encompasses the stage of development where an individual possesses mature cognitive capabilities and has achieved their full mental growth.
Preoperational Stage
A developmental stage in early childhood (approximately 2 to 7 years old) characterized by symbolic thinking, egocentrism, and centration according to Jean Piaget's theory.
Major Developments
Major developments refer to significant advances or changes in a particular field or area, often marking progress or a new stage of growth.
Rehearsal Strategies
Rehearsal strategies are techniques used to move information from short-term to long-term memory by consciously reviewing or practicing the information.
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