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I am playing peekaboo with one of my infant daughters and her favorite toy. i hide it under the blanket. she laughs and pulls the blanket off, finding the toy. she is demonstrating which of piaget's stages?
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I am playing peekaboo with one of my infant daughters and her favorite toy. i hide it under the blanket. she laughs and pulls the blanket off, finding the toy. she is demonstrating which of piaget's stages?
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Answer: object permanence
Step-by-step explanation:
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The correct answer is the
s
ensorimotor stage
of cognitive development.
According to Piaget's theory of cognitive development, she is in the sensorimotor stage of development. During this stage of cognitive development-which occurs at age 0-2 years in infants- infants develop something known as
object permanence
. This means that infants develop the ability to understand that objects continue to exist even if they are hidden from them or no longer in view.
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