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Accomdations

Accommodation means we modify what we already know to include new information. An example would be if a child sees a bear for the first time, he might say, “dog,” because that is how he has defined all animals. When the child can add the “bear” to his database of all animals, he increases his knowledge and accommodates this new information.

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