True, true
Can't deny it
2007-06-04 20:08:45
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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No, maximum teenagers on the age of six have not reached the concrete operational point of cognitive progression. subsequently they are able to no longer think of logically. "In Piaget's maximum everyday activity, a new child is represented with 2 same beakers containing the same volume of liquid. the youngster many times notes that the beakers have the same volume of liquid. while between the beakers is poured right into a taller and thinner field, little ones who're commonly youthful than 7 or 8 years previous say that the two beakers now comprise a various volume of liquid. the youngster in basic terms makes a speciality of the top and width of the field while in comparison with the final thought. Piaget believes that if a new child fails the conservation-of-liquid activity, this is a demonstration that they are on the preoperational point of cognitive progression. the youngster additionally fails to tutor conservation of selection, matter, length, quantity, and area besides. yet another occasion is while a new child is shown 7 dogs and 3 cats and asked if there are greater dogs than cats. the youngster could respond actual. although while asked if there are greater dogs than animals, the youngster could as quickly as back respond actual. Such basic blunders in good judgment tutor the transition between intuitiveness in fixing issues and genuine logical reasoning obtained in later years while the youngster grows up."
2016-11-04 21:09:31
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, but I became Santa at a very young age. I snuck downstairs and saw my mother putting the presents under the tree... Every year after that I insisted I place them. haha
2007-06-03 15:22:01
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answer #3
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answered by Vintage Glamour 6
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there was a santa claus he was born dec 25 336ad and died 386. but he had lots of names because the world had diffent languages in the world but he was real and he gave gift to the kids but as you should know every one has to die some day. but he was real once.
2007-06-03 15:23:08
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answer #4
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answered by i,m here if you need to talk. 6
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It is true. Exactly true, with alittle variance. I believe in Santa now. Its important you believe when you have little kids. It helps sell the product.
2007-06-04 04:52:05
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answer #5
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answered by Ron B. 7
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especially true of you have 20+ nieces and nephews you see every christmas. nice one! :)
2007-06-03 15:21:01
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answer #6
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answered by BiskwitMamaw 4
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Mmm hmm. And it's very expensive.
2007-06-03 15:19:32
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answered by kiwi 7
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my three year old doesn't believe in santa
I don't lie to the kid about anything
I know......I'm a horrible mama
2007-06-03 15:20:09
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answered by farah 4
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very true... I wished I still believed...
2007-06-03 15:20:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, it's true in my case so far.
2007-06-03 15:18:55
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answered by Kiss My Shaz 7
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