CHILD DEVELOPMENT PEDAGOGY

GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD

JEAN PIAGETS THEORY OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
This idea is why peek-a-boo works with babies
A
Imprinting
B
Representational thought
C
Accomodation
D
Object Permanance
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Peek-a-boo is a game that helps develop object permanence, which is part of early learning. Object permanence is an understanding that objects and events continue to exist, even when they cannot directly be seen, heard, or touched. Most infants develop this concept between 6 months and a year old.

Detailed explanation-2: -Play Peek-a-Boo The favorite game of many families! Peek-a-book is a natural hit because it allows a baby to tune into his favorite thing to look at – his parent’s face. Before he has object permanence, that favorite face disappears and reappears instantly – how fun!

Detailed explanation-3: -“Object permanence is a concept that something that is out of sight (i.e., covered) is still there even though they can’t see it. This is why peek-a-boo is fun for them, and helps stimulate their brain. They start learning that even when something disappears, it can still be there, but hidden, ” Posner explains.

Detailed explanation-4: -You can tell that your baby is starting to understand object permanence if she starts looking around for a toy you’ve just hidden. Separation anxiety usually starts around this time, too. That’s when your baby may “cling” to you and may fuss and cry especially when you leave her sight or go away.

Detailed explanation-5: -Why do babies love peekaboo so much? It may be because when you hide your face, they think it has ceased to exist. That’s according to Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget’s theories about “object permanence, ” or the ability to know an object still exists even when it’s hidden.

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