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According to Piaget,children in the preoperational stage are able to

A) represent objects with words and images.
B) reason abstractly and test hypotheses.
C) understand the principle of conservation.
D) think logically about tangible things.

Preoperational Stage

A stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development, typically from ages 2 to 7, characterized by symbolic thinking, egocentrism, and a lack of logical reasoning.

Represent Objects

The process of using symbols, words, or other means to depict or stand in for real-world entities or concepts.

Piaget

A Swiss developmental psychologist best known for his theory of cognitive development that describes how children develop logical thinking over time.

  • Apprehend the progression of cognitive evolution as outlined by Piaget.
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