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Which of the following is/are correct regarding the pre-operational stage (2-7 years) of the cognitive development theory of Piaget?

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Piaget's pre-operational stage highlights egocentrism, symbolic thinking, centration, and irreversibility.
Updated On: Jan 24, 2025
  • Infants develop a sense of object permanence.
  • Tendency of a child to focus only on one feature of an object, while ignoring other relevant features.
  • The inability of the young child to mentally reverse an action.
  • The child can conserve, reverse their thinking and classify objects in terms of various characteristics.
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The Correct Option is B, C

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- Object permanence (A) develops in the sensorimotor stage, not the pre-operational stage.
- Centration (B), focusing on one feature, and irreversibility (C), inability to reverse actions, are key features of the pre-operational stage.
- Conservation and reversibility (D) develop in the concrete operational stage (7-11 years).
Thus, the correct answer is (B, C).
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