Middle childhood spans ages 6 to 12. During this period, children experience significant physical and cognitive development. Physically, growth patterns change as children's bodies double in weight. Motor skills also improve, with children able to engage in more complex physical activities. Cognitively, children progress to concrete operational thought, allowing for logical problem solving skills to emerge. Morally, children develop from moral realism driven by rules to more autonomous reasoning. Memory and learning abilities also increase as selective attention and working memory develop.