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Meghna Thapar 4 years, 5 months ago
During adolescence, young people begin to process information in the following ways: Their ability to reason deductively increases. They develop better decision-making skills. Their working memory capacity and ability to retrieve memories increases. Cognitive skill development in children involves the progressive building of learning skills, such as attention, memory and thinking. These crucial skills enable children to process sensory information and eventually learn to evaluate, analyze, remember, make comparisons and understand cause and effect.
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