Moral development in the early-school-age years involves growth in three domains:

a. emotions, knowledge, and action.
b. internalization, repression, and self-regulation.
c. internal motivation, external motivation, and ambition.
d. cognitive, physical, and emotional.

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The correct answer is: a. emotions, knowledge, and action.

Moral development in early school-age years indeed encompasses growth in these three domains, where children learn to navigate their emotions, gain knowledge about right and wrong, and begin to act in morally appropriate ways.