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1. Why Children's Problem-Solving Is Interesting
2. A Historical Perspective on Children's Problem-Solving: Inference and the Development of Logic
3. Conceptual Tools for Solving Problems: Inherent Skills and Information
4. Working through a Problem and Discovering New Strategies
5. The Social Context of Children's Problem-Solving
6. Conclusions
Notes
Suggested Reading
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