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Daniel is learning that five pennies spread out on his desk are the same number of coins as five pennies in a pile. According to Piaget, how old is Daniel likely to be?

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Daniel is learning that five pennies spread out on his desk are the same number of coins as five pennies in a pile. According to Piaget, how old is Daniel likely to be?

(A) 1 year
(B) 2 years
(C) 4 years
(D) 8 years
(E) 13 years

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(B) 2 years

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According to Jean Piaget, a Swiss psychologist known for his work on child development, children in the preoperational stage (ages 2-7) are unable to understand that objects can remain the same even when their appearance changes. Therefore, Daniel is likely to be 2 years old

 
Posted : 26/10/2023 10:10 am
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