limitations of Piget's theories
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These limitations include children being “pre-logical”. When a child is pre-logical, they have not yet developed logical thinking. An example of pre-logical thinking can be seen through Piaget's Liquid conservation experiment.
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These limitations include children being “pre-logical”. When a child is pre-logical, they have not yet developed logical thinking. An example of pre-logical thinking can be seen through Piaget's Liquid conservation experiment.
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