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What do Abraham Maslow's and Carl Rogers's theories have in common?
Preoperational
The stage in Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development where children (aged 2 to 7) begin to engage in symbolic play and struggle with logic and taking the perspective of others.
Cognitive Development
Cognitive Development is the process by which a child learns to reason, solve problems, and gain knowledge through interaction with the world around them, as described in theories such as those by Piaget.
Piaget's Stages
A theory of cognitive development devised by Jean Piaget, which describes how children's understanding of the world changes through four stages of development.
Object Permanence
A cognitive development milestone in which an infant realizes that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be seen or heard.
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