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Playing disappearing games like peek-a-boo teaches babies that things still exist even when they cannot be seen. This is an example of learning: Object permanence Object absence Object recall Object competence
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Playing disappearing games like peek-a-boo teaches babies that things
still exist even when they cannot be seen. This is an example of learning:
Object permanence
Object absence
Object recall
Object competence
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A. Object Permanance.
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