"Yes. Children do acquire some basic reasoning skills during the concrete operational period".
Answer: Option A
Step-by-step explanation:
From a Piagetian point of view, the idea that children learn by re-presenting their knowledge is compatible with the child's cognitive understanding of constructing or recreating meaning from their interactions with the world.
As some Western legal systems denote either 7 or 8 as the age at which a child attains reason because children do acquire some basic reasoning skills during the concrete operational period therefore such a designation defensible from a Piagetian standpoint.