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Title: Piaget called his first stage of cognitive development the "sensorimotor" stage because young infant
Post by: Capano on Jun 17, 2015
Piaget called his first stage of cognitive development the "sensorimotor" stage because young infants
A) can engage in some representational thought but without the use of symbols.
B) make a conscious choice to engage directly with their environment rather than use symbolic thought.
C) cannot engage in the processes of organization, assimilation and accommodation.
D) learn about the world of "here and now" through their sensory and motor actions alone.


Title: Re: Piaget called his first stage of cognitive development the "sensorimotor" stage because young in
Post by: yari on Jun 22, 2015
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Title: Re: Piaget called his first stage of cognitive development the "sensorimotor" stage because young infant
Post by: Capano on Jun 30, 2015
Just in time! You're an expert lol


Title: Re: Piaget called his first stage of cognitive development the "sensorimotor" stage because young infant
Post by: yari on Jun 30, 2015
You're very welcome :-]