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6 years ago
At what age do children tend to imitate the religious gestures and behaviors of others without understanding their significance?
 
  a. Toddlerhood c. Older school-age period
  b. Young school-age period d. Adolescence
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Toddlerhood is a time of imitative behavior. Children will copy the behavior of others without comprehending any significance or meaning to the activities. During the school-age period most children develop a strong interest in religion. The existence of a deity is accepted, and petitions to an omnipotent being are important. Although adolescents become more skeptical and uncertain about religious beliefs, they do understand the significance of religious rituals.
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