GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
PIAGET
Question
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pat-a-cake
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itsy bitsy spider
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peek-a-boo
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Peekaboo is a classic game for infants and toddlers, played across the world and across cultures. Playing peekaboo with babies enhances their sensory capabilities. According to the Swiss developmental psychologist Jean Piaget, “Object Permanence” is something that a child learns in the first two years of her life.
Detailed explanation-2: -Peekaboo is a classic hide-and-seek game: You cover your face and uncover it while saying, “Peekaboo! I see you!” Another variation is to say “peekaboo” when you cover your face, and “I see you” when you uncover it.
Detailed explanation-3: -What does playing Peek-A-Boo accomplish? 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.
Detailed explanation-4: -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!