School-age children become:

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Responses

more imaginative.
more imaginative.

less imaginative.
less imaginative.

more confident.
more confident.

less physically skilled.

1 answer

School-age children typically become more confident as they develop new skills and gain a better understanding of their abilities. They also often become more imaginative as they explore more complex narratives and ideas. However, the response best suited for this question, focusing on a general trend, would be more confident.