Asked by Danna Jazel on May 01, 2024
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The characteristic of preoperational thought in which a young child thinks that nothing changes is called:
A) egocentrism.
B) conservation.
C) static reasoning.
D) centration.
Static Reasoning
A way of thinking in which individuals assume that the world is unchanging and what is true now will always be true.
Preoperational Thought
A stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development where children from about 2 to 7 years of age are able to use symbols and language but do not yet understand concrete logic.
Conservation
The careful preservation and protection of something, especially aimed at preventing the depletion of natural resources.
- Understand the features and constraints associated with preoperational thinking, including animism, static reasoning, and centration.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the features and constraints associated with preoperational thinking, including animism, static reasoning, and centration.
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