A 7-year-old child refers to an individual who has reached the developmental stage between early childhood and middle childhood. At this age, children typically exhibit increased independence, social awareness, improved motor skills, and expanding cognitive abilities.
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Middle childhood: The developmental stage between early childhood and adolescence, usually spanning from ages 6 to 12.
The tendency for children to view the world exclusively from their own perspective, often struggling to understand others' viewpoints.
Concrete operational stage: Piaget's third stage of cognitive development, occurring around ages 7 to 11, characterized by improved logical thinking and the ability to understand concrete concepts.