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By the end of the sensorimotor stage, children are capable of
Symbolic Immortality
A culturally shared belief that, by being part of something greater and more enduring than our individual selves, some part of us will live on after we die.
Basic Human Need
Fundamental requirements necessary for individuals to survive and thrive, including food, water, shelter, and social interaction.
Action Identification Theory
A theory that describes how people understand and perceive their actions; it looks at how individuals identify and frame their actions based on their motivations and goals.
Completing a Task
The act of finishing a specific activity or assignment that was begun.
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