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Sashidhar Kamesh
on Dec 24, 2024Verified
What event marks the end of the Piagetian stage of sensorimotor development?
A) the ability to do abstract thinking
B) the ability to do reversible thinking
C) the development of conservation
D) the development of object permanence
Sensorimotor Development
Sensorimotor Development is the stage in early childhood where infants learn to interact with their environment through sensory experiences and motor activities.
Object Permanence
The understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be seen, heard, or otherwise sensed; typically developed during infancy.
Abstract Thinking
The ability to think about objects, principles, and ideas that are not physically present. It involves processing complex concepts, making generalizations, and understanding metaphors and analogies.
- Understand the concept of object permanence and its significance in cognitive development.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the concept of object permanence and its significance in cognitive development.