The typical age range extends from birth to nearly two years.
The typical age range extends from about two years to about six or seven years.
The typical age range extends from about seven to eleven years.
The typical age range extends from about twelve years through adulthood.
At this stage, children experience the world chiefly through senses and actions, such as looking, hearing, touching, mouthing, and grasping.
Children develop a sense of object permenance; by the end of this stage, they understand that things continue to exist even when not perceived.
Children begin to display a fear of strangers, referred to as 'stranger anxiety.'
For the first time, children can represent things with words and images.
During this stage, children display egocentrism, meaning that they have difficulty understanding that other people's points of view are not the same as their own.
Children begin to engage in pretend play during this stage.
During this stage, children develop the concept of conservation, meaning they are able to tell that an object's properties remain the same after a change in the object's form.
During this stage, children begin to grasp concrete analogies and perform arithmetical operations.
By the beginning of this stage, the child's reasoning has expanded from the purely concrete to encompass abstract thinking involving imagined realities and symbols.
During this stage, children develop the potential for mature moral reasoning.
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