A classroom of 8- and 9-year-old girls are discussing rules for their secret club. These children are demonstrating _____________ development
1. Pre-Conventional
2. Psychosocial
3. Formal operational
4. Moral
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1. Club formation is a normal activity for the pre-conventional level of development.
2. The girls are demonstrating Kohlberg's social development level of pre-conventional development.
3. The girls have not reached this stage.
4. Moral development is still occurring during this age.
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