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=== Middle childhood === Middle childhood begins at around age 7, and ends at around age 9 or 10.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Development In Middle Childhood |date=26 May 2020 |url=https://uark.pressbooks.pub/hbse1/chapter/cognitive-development-in-middle-childhood_ch_17/ |language=en |last1=Tyler |first1=Susan }}</ref> Together, early and middle childhood are called formative years. In this middle period, children develop socially and mentally. They are at a stage where they make new friends and gain new skills, which will enable them to become more independent and enhance their individuality. During middle childhood, children enter the school years, where they are presented with a different setting than they are used to. This new setting creates new challenges and faces for children.<ref name="Collins_1984">{{cite book | vauthors = Collins WA | collaboration = National Research Council (US) Panel to Review the Status of Basic Research on School-Age Children | title = Development during Middle Childhood | year = 1984 | location = Washington D.C. | publisher = National Academies Press (US) | pmid = 25032422 | doi = 10.17226/56 | url = https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK216778/ | isbn = 978-0-309-03478-4 }}</ref> Upon the entrance of school, mental disorders that would normally not be noticed come to light. Many of these disorders include: [[autism]], [[dyslexia]], [[dyscalculia]], and [[ADHD]].<ref name = "Berger_2017">{{cite book | vauthors = Berger K |title=The Developing Person through the Lifespan |date=2017 |publisher=Worth Publishers |isbn=978-1-319-01587-9 }}</ref>{{rp|303β309}} [[Special education]], [[least restrictive environment]], [[response to intervention]] and [[individualized education plan]]s are all specialized plans to help children with disabilities.<ref name = "Berger_2017" />{{rp|310β311}} Middle childhood is the time when children begin to understand responsibility and are beginning to be shaped by their peers and parents. Chores and more responsible decisions come at this time, as do social comparison and social play.<ref name = "Berger_2017" />{{rp|338}} During social play, children learn from and teach each other, often through observation.<ref>{{cite book | vauthors = Konner M |title=The Evolution of Childhood |date=2010 |publisher=The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press |location=Cambridge, Massachusetts |isbn=978-0-674-04566-8 |pages=[https://archive.org/details/isbn_9780674045668/page/512 512β513] |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/isbn_9780674045668/page/512 }}</ref>
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