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Late childhood is a developmental stage typically occurring between the ages of 6 and 12, during which children refine their school readiness skills, such as literacy and numeracy, while also developing social skills through play. This period is characterized by increased independence and the establishment of peer relationships, as children spend significant amounts of time engaging in play with friends. Play serves not only as a means of socialization but also as a vital context for learning and cognitive development.

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