
Piaget believed all of the following except:
A) that intellectual, biological and social development were integrated.
B) that knowing about the sequence of developmental stages would potentially allow learning to be accelerated in children almost beyond limits.
C) that children should have a balance of direction and freedom in their development and learning.
D) that development cannot be accelerated beyond certain natural and biologically given limits.
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