Young children can seriate
a. concrete objects (for instance, placing them along a visible dimension like size or length).
b. along sensory dimensions (for instance, from loudest to softest, or sourest to sweetest).
c. using temporal sequences (for instance, placing experiences in the order of which happened first, second, and so forth).
d. All of these answers.
ANS: D
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