The cooperation needed for children to receive the grace of a sacrament

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In another thread about the restored order of the sacraments, a poster seemed to imply that for the grace of a sacrament to be effective, one must cooperate. And since young children cannot fully understand the sacrament, this presents a problem.
I agree that cooperation is always needed to receive God’s grace, but what exactly does that mean for a child who is receiving baptism as an infant, or receiving confirmation at the age of reason? I have been told that a child needs to understand a sacrament to the extent he is able. For example, a mentally disabled child can be prepared for the sacraments to a lesser degree than other children.
Does this level of preparation suffice? Can a child of 7 or 8 years old benefit from confirmation (and other sacraments) the same extent as an adult?
I certainly believe the answer is yes, I would have never imagined otherwise. But this argument has come up multiple times in discussions on this forum with respect to the restored order of the sacraments of initiation.
 
Deacon, thanks for this. As to the grace being effective, how is does that pertain to children?
 
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