Describe the components of rational counting

What will be an ideal response?


Complete answers will include the following: According to Gelman and Gallistel (1978), children who are rational counters possess the following capabilities: They are able to recite the number-word sequence (i.e., "one, two, three"), they make a one-to-one correspondence between the items being counted and saying the number (i.e., they say "one" as they touch the first item, say "two" as they touch the second item, etc.), and they realize that the last number they say represents the total number of objects in the set

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