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At the logographic stage of reading,children begin to learn the rules that govern how letters and letter combinations can be translated into the more familiar units of spoken language.
Resistant Attachment
A type of attachment pattern observed in children, characterized by reluctance to explore and distress upon separation from the caregiver, often mixed with resistance upon reunion.
Ainsworth's Strange Situation
An experimental procedure created to assess attachment styles in children by observing their behavior when separated and reunited with their caregivers.
Cognitive Development
The process of growth and change in intellectual capabilities that occur over the course of a person's life, influencing abilities in problem solving, learning, and reasoning.
Piaget's Stages
A theory of cognitive development that outlines how a child's ability to think progresses through four distinct stages.
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