Which statement about cognitive processing with younger children is most accurate?
a. Cognitive processing with children under 6 is impossible due to developmental and cognitive limitations.
b. Younger children may not be able to discuss the evidence supporting their unhelpful beliefs, but they are frequently able to generate alternative ways of thinking.
c. There are surprisingly few differences between cognitive processing methods for children in different age groups.
d. Using familiar strategies like relating stories with a moral to learn is often a helpful way of doing cognitive processing with young children.