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Object permanence involves understanding that something exists even when it is out of our sensory awareness.

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The multiple choice answer for this question on Plato is A. Object s are not actually there when they think they are there.

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that statement is true.

Object permanence is a very important step in a child development. It requires the capability to create a mental representation about that specific object.
This very development make the children understand that their parents do not actually disappear when they're playing a peek-a-boo
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