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Tag Archives: Jean Piaget
June 24: Child and Adolescent Development
Most of what I know about child development comes from self-study, observations and previous professional development classes I have taken. As for self-study, I have read about Piaget’s cognitive developmental stages, Erikson’s developmental stages, as well as Kohlberg’s moral developmental stages. … Continue reading