During the preoperational stage, a 6 year old would be expected to: (Select all that apply.)
1. Gather more language skills.
2. Use crayons to draw pictures about being mad.
3. Think real things are fantasy.
4. Understand time.
5. Remember events from the recent past.
1, 2, 5
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1. The child is learning new words and meanings rapidly at this time.
2. The child is learning to channel emotions into drawings.
3. The child is past this point and realizes what is real.
4. The child is too young to begin to understand time.
5. The child is able to remember events that have occurred recently.
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