GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
PIAGET
Question
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Egocentrism
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Lack of Object Permanence
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Stranger Anxiety
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Moral Reasoning
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Detailed explanation-1: -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-2: -No matter how you play it, peekaboo stimulates baby’s senses, helps build gross motor skills, strengthens visual tracking, encourages social development and, best of all, tickles her sense of humor.
Detailed explanation-3: -This is because they are too young to understand that the object continues to exist even though it cannot be seen.
Detailed explanation-4: -Peek-a-boo games help parent and baby bond with each other playfully. Playing peek-a-boo develops baby’s language, thinking, social and emotional skills. They learn that playing with people is fun. As you appear and disappear they learn people are permanent i.e. they still exist even when you can’t see them.