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Logic is a developmental skill, which begins in a rudimentary (basic) way as soon as a baby begins to see clearly. For example, a baby soon learns that a rattle only makes noise when it is shaken. A crawling baby quickly sees that when she pushes a ball on the floor, it rolls away from her (and doesn't roll back unless mom or dad pushes it).

More complex logic skills begin with formal schooling and are developed throughout grade school and high school. Logic and critical thinking are skills used in many subjects, from math to the written and spoken language. Reading (any subject) demands students begin to use logic, or else students would simply believe everything they read even if the material contained errors. But it's a skill taught, fostered, and learned over time, including from mistakes a student makes.

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