DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
ADOLESCENCE PHYSICAL AND COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
Question
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Which of the following questions is typical of the preoperational child?
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“How many different piles of toys can I make from my toys?”
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“How much is one plus one?”
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“Where does the sun go when it’s dark outside?”
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“Do you see the same thing I do, Mommy?”
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -What are signs of preoperational? Are able to make relationships about why things happen. Understand how things relate to one another. Preschoolers and early school-age children learn about their world through their actions.
Detailed explanation-2: -The Preoperational Stage of Cognitive Development This stage begins around age two and lasts until approximately age seven. During this period, children are thinking at a symbolic level but are not yet using cognitive operations. The child’s thinking during this stage is pre (before) operations.
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