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Jean Piaget had a largely happy and intellectually stimulating childhood in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. He was the eldest of three children and showed an early interest in nature and Biology, often collecting and studying specimens. His father, a professor of medieval literature, encouraged his curiosity, while his mother’s interest in psychology further influenced his intellectual development. This early environment fostered Piaget's lifelong passion for exploring the processes of knowledge and learning.

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