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Anuta_ua [19.1K]
2 years ago
9

Four-year-old children are able to recognize and create patterns through

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disa [49]2 years ago
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It is a false statement that 4 year old children are able to recognize and create patterns through music.

<h3>What age do children identify patterns?</h3>

In most kids, there need to be over 5 year olds before they begin to represent patterns abstractly and figure out what comes next or what's missing in a pattern.

Therefore, It is a false statement that 4 year old children are able to recognize and create patterns through music.

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