What do stage theorists mean when they discuss that the transition between stages is a gradual blending?
A) A child may have mastered part of the next stage while still struggling with part of the previous stage.
B) A child can be fully encompassed in both an earlier stage and the next stage at the exact same time.
C) Stage theorists truly believe that there are no stages at all but that children develop at a gradual pace.
D) No matter what stage theory you believe in,there are seven parts to it,just like the colors of the rainbow.
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