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Class Inclusion
Class Inclusion is a concept in cognitive development that refers to the ability to understand that a whole category can include both a subclass and individual items within that subclass.
Subclasses
Categories within a larger class differentiated by specific characteristics or attributes.
Active Discovery
A learning process where individuals engage directly with the environment to uncover information through hands-on experiences.
Developmental Level
A measurement of the progress of growth or advancement in physical, emotional, intellectual, or social skills.
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